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Simply connecting the world Patch Release Note Patch sr264-03 for A T -8600 series switches Intr oduction This patch rel ease note lists the issues ad dres sed and enhancements made i n patch sr264-03 for Software Release 2.6.4 on existing models of A T -8600 series switches. Patch file details are listed in T able 1. This release note should be r [...]
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2 Patch Release Note Patch sr264-03 for Software Release 2. 6.4 C613-10407-00 REV C Some of the issues addresse d in this Re lease Note include a level number . This number reflects the importance of the issue that has been r esolved. The levels are: Featur es in sr264-03 Patch sr264-03 includes all issues re solved and enhancements re leased in pr[...]
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Patch sr264-03 for A T -8600 series switches 3 Patch sr264-03 for Software Release 2.6 .4 C613-10407 -00 REV C When LS Acks (Link State Advert acks ) w ere rec e iv ed , th ey w ere c om pa re d against the transmitted LSA (Link State Advert). If it was the same, the LSA was removed from the r e-transmission list. The algorithm use d in this check [...]
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4 Patch Release Note Patch sr264-03 for Software Release 2. 6.4 C613-10407-00 REV C Featur es in sr264-02 Patch file details are listed in T able 2. Patch sr264-02 includes the follow in g resolved issue s and enhancements: Factory LED tests ( enable/disable switch led test for A T -8800 series switches only and enable/disable switch stpf ) were re[...]
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Patch sr264-03 for A T -8600 series switches 5 Patch sr264-03 for Software Release 2.6 .4 C613-10407 -00 REV C The Authentication Server The authentication server verifies the su pplicant’s details, passed to it by the authenticator . This implementation of 802. 1x control requir es that a port acting as an authenticator must communicate with a R[...]
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6 Patch Release Note Patch sr264-03 for Software Release 2. 6.4 C613-10407-00 REV C 7. When the supplicant sends an EAPOL- Logof f message to the authentica tor the port under 802.1x contr ol is set to unauthor ised. A successful authentication message exch ange, initiate d and ended by a supplicant using OTP authentication, is shown in below . T o[...]