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Simply connecting the world Patch Release Note Patch SB244-03 For SwitchBlade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Switches Intr oduction This patch rel ease note lists the issues addres sed and enhancements made in patch SB244-03 for So ftware Release 2.4. 4 on existing mode ls of SwitchBlade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Sw itche[...]
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2 Patch Release Note Patch SB244-03 for Software Release 2. 4.4 C613-10349- 00 REV C Featur es in SB244-03 Patch SB244-03 includes all issues reso lved and enhancements r eleased in previous patch es for Software Release 2.4.4, an d the following enhancements: MLD snooping is now supported on A T -98 00 Series Swit ches and Rapier i Series Switches[...]
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Patch SB244-03 For S witchBl ade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Switches 3 Patch SB244-03 for Softwar e Release 2.4.4 C613-10349 -00 REV C 288MB RDRAM was initiali sed incorrectly , resulting in unpredictable behaviour . This issue has been resolved. Inuse DHCP entries (that are displayed in the SHOW DHCP CLIENT command) will now expire [...]
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4 Patch Release Note Patch SB244-03 for Software Release 2. 4.4 C613-10349- 00 REV C Featur es in SB244-02 Patch file details are listed in T able 2: Patch SB244-02 includes all issues reso lved and enhancements r eleased in previous patch es for Software Release 2.4.4, an d the following enhancements: Some parameters in MLD specific query message [...]
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Patch SB244-03 For S witchBl ade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Switches 5 Patch SB244-03 for Softwar e Release 2.4.4 C613-10349 -00 REV C Sometimes a port reported an interface as being down, but the port counters kept incrementing. This issue has be en resolved. The CREA TE TRIGGER MODULE=SWITCH command now r ecognises ports in x.y not[...]
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6 Patch Release Note Patch SB244-03 for Software Release 2. 4.4 C613-10349- 00 REV C Featur es in SB244-01 Patch file details are listed in T able 3: Patch SB244-01 includes th e following enhancements: When an interface went down (or was disabled) on an AS bor der r outer , the external routes wer e not r emoved from the r outing domain. Such rout[...]
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Patch SB244-03 For S witchBl ade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Switches 7 Patch SB244-03 for Softwar e Release 2.4.4 C613-10349 -00 REV C The following issues have been resolved: • It was possible to assign the same network on dif fer ent IPV6 interfaces • The loopback address was being added to other interfaces • The tunnel confi[...]
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8 Patch Release Note Patch SB244-03 for Software Release 2. 4.4 C613-10349- 00 REV C Packets with a RIP source addr ess and next hop address that ar e not on the same subnet as the interface will now be processed. If the r eceived next hop is not on the same subnet, it is treated as 0.0.0.0. On GBICs, the link was forced up when the transmit fibr e[...]