Allied Telesis Network Router 86241 02 User Manual

Patch Release Note  
Patch 86241-02  
For Rapier Switches and AR800 Series  
Modular Switching Routers  
Introduction  
This patch release note lists the issues addressed and enhancements made in  
patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4.1 on existing models of Rapier L3  
managed switches and AR800 Series L3 modular switching routers. Patch file  
details are listed in Table 1.  
Table 1: Patch file details for Patch 86241-02.  
86s-241.rez  
Base Software Release File  
Patch Release Date  
25-Oct-2002  
86241-02.paz  
132368 bytes  
Compressed Patch File Name  
Compressed Patch File Size  
This release note should be read in conjunction with the following documents:  
Release Note: Software Release 2.4.1 for Rapier Switches, AR300 and  
AR700 Series Routers, and AR800 Series Modular Switching Routers  
(Document Number C613-10338-00 Rev A) available from  
Rapier Switch Documentation Set for Software Release 2.4.1 available on  
the Documentation and Tools CD-ROM packaged with your switch, or  
WARNING: Using a patch for a different model or software release may cause  
unpredictable results, including disruption to the network. Information in this  
release note is subject to change without notice and does not represent a  
commitment on the part of Allied Telesyn International. While every effort has  
been made to ensure that the information contained within this document and  
the features and changes described are accurate, Allied Telesyn International  
can not accept any type of liability for errors in, or omissions arising from the  
use of this information.  
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Patch 86241-02 For Rapier Switches and AR800 Series Modular Switching Routers  
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PCR: 02272  
Module: IPG, PIM, SWI  
Network affecting: No  
The following issues have been resolved:  
The RESET PIM INTERFACE=VLAN command was not working  
correctly.  
Packets with Time to Live (TTL) set to less than 4 were not being  
forwarded.  
VLAN tags were not being inserted into IP multicast packets on multi-  
tagged ports.  
A fatal error occurred when PIM and RIP were both running.  
PCR: 02274  
Module: TPAD  
Network affecting: No  
ARL message interrupts have been re-enabled after a software table rebuild  
to fix synchronisation of the software forwarding database with the  
hardware table.  
PCR: 02276  
Module: FIREWALL  
Network affecting: No  
The CREATE CONFIG command did not save the SOURCEPORT  
parameter to the configuration file when the low value of the source port  
range was set to zero. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02277  
Module: DVMRP  
Network affecting: No  
Report sending and default routes were not working correctly. Also, the  
SHOW CONFIGURATION DYNAMIC and SHOW  
CONFIGURATION=DVMRP commands were not working correctly. These  
issues have been resolved.  
PCR: 02280  
Module: TELNET, TTY  
Network affecting: No  
TELNET sessions are now closed with “^D” only when the session is in the  
login state.  
PCR: 02291  
Module: DHCP  
Network affecting: No  
DHCP now processes Discover messages smaller than 300 bytes.  
PCR: 02292  
Module: IPSEC  
Network affecting: No  
IPSec no longer logs packets that match an ACTION=ALLOW policy. The  
overhead of this logging was affecting non-IPSec traffic.  
PCR: 02294  
Module: IKMP  
Network affecting: No  
The LOCALRSAKEY parameter in the CREATE ISAKMP POLICY and SET  
ISAKMP POLICY commands was not accepting the value zero. This issue  
has been resolved.  
PCR: 02298  
Module: IPSEC  
Network affecting: No  
The PURGE IPSEC command caused a fatal error. This issue has been  
resolved.  
Patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4.1  
C613-10340-00 REV B  
 
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Patch Release Note  
PCR: 02299  
Module: VRRP  
Network affecting: No  
If a packet with a destination IP address equal to a VRRP IP address was  
received when the router didn’t own the IP address, (because it didn’t have  
an interface with that IP address) the router incorrectly tried to forward the  
packet and send an ICMP “redirect” message to the source. Now, if such a  
packet is received, it will be discarded and an ICMP “host unreachable”  
message will be sent to the source.  
PCR: 02301  
Module: IPG  
Network affecting: No  
If a DNS relay agent was configured with overlapping subnets, sometimes  
the DNS server response was returned to the client with a source IP address  
of an interface on the relay agent that was different from the interface the  
request was received on. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02302  
Module: IPv6  
Network affecting: No  
The default router lifetime value has been corrected. Also, the SET IPV6  
INTERFACE command now updates valid and preferred lifetimes correctly.  
PCR: 02303  
Module: INSTALL  
Network affecting: No  
When enabling or disabling feature licences, a message will now be  
generated with a warning that changes to feature licences may not take  
effect until after a reboot.  
PCR: 02304  
Module: VRRP  
Network affecting: No  
VRRP used the wrong source IP address in ICMP redirects. RFC 2338 states  
that the source IP address of ICMP redirects should be the IP address that  
the end host used when making its next hop routing decision. In the case of  
a packet sent to a VRRP virtual MAC address, this is the primary VRRP IP  
address associated with the MAC address, provided such a VR exists and is  
in the master state. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02309  
Module: STP  
Network affecting: No  
On models except Rapier i Series Switches, the ENABLE STP DEBUG PORT  
command did not work correctly. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02311  
Module: SWI  
Network affecting: No  
It was possible to set the trunk speed to 10/100M, even if the port within the  
trunk was not capable of this speed. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02313  
Module: IPV6  
Network affecting: No  
The SHOW IPV6 INTERFACE command now shows the address lifetime  
aging status that is determined by the DECREMENT parameter in the ADD  
IPV6 INTERFACE command. The default valid and preferred address  
lifetimes have been changed to 30 days and 7 days respectively.  
PCR: 02320  
Module: IPV6  
Network affecting: No  
The interface address preferred lifetime was not operating correctly. This  
issue has been resolved.  
Patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4.1  
C613-10340-00 REV B  
 
Patch 86241-02 For Rapier Switches and AR800 Series Modular Switching Routers  
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PCR: 02321  
Module: FR  
Network affecting: No  
A fatal error occurred when the command SET FR=0 LMI= was executed if  
the LMI was already set to ANNEXA, ANNEXB or ANNEXD. This issue  
has been resolved.  
PCR: 02326  
Module: IPv6  
Network affecting: No  
A fatal error occurred when a PING was executed over an IPV6 tunnel that  
had previously been deleted. Also, packet forwarding with link-local  
addresses was not working correctly. These issues have been resolved.  
PCR: 02327  
Module: IPG/FIREWALL  
Network affecting: No  
In some situations, multihomed interfaces caused the Firewall to apply  
NAT and rules incorrectly when packets were received from a subnet that  
was not attached to the receiving interface. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02328  
Module: BGP  
Network affecting: No  
BGP was not sending a withdraw message to a peer for a withdrawn or  
replaced route when the new best route came from that peer. This issue has  
been resolved.  
PCR: 02330  
Module: IPv6  
Network affecting: No  
A buffer leak was occurring in IPv6 fragmentation. This issue has been  
resolved.  
PCR: 02331  
Module: IPG, ETH  
Network affecting: No  
IP is now informed when an Ethernet interface goes up or down, after a 2.5  
second delay.  
PCR: 02332  
Module: IPSEC  
Network affecting: No  
The sequence number extracted from the AH and ESP header was in the  
wrong endian mode, which caused an FTP error with IPSEC anti-replay.  
This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02334  
Module: FIREWALL  
Network affecting: No  
It is now possible to set the domain name of the SMTP server to none  
(0.0.0.0) with the SET FIREWALL POLICY SMTPDOMAIN command, even  
if a server name has not previously been specified.  
PCR: 02335  
Module: CLASSIFIER  
Network affecting: No  
The SHOW CLASSIFIER command was not displaying Layer 3 information  
if the classifier had been created with the parameters ETHFORMAT=SNAP  
and PROTOCOL={IP|0000000800}. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02343  
Module: PPP  
Network affecting: No  
When acting as a PPPoE Access Concentrator (AC), if a PPPoE client sent  
discovery packets without the "host-unique" tag, the discovery packets sent  
by the AC were corrupted. This issue has been resolved.  
Patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4.1  
C613-10340-00 REV B  
 
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Patch Release Note  
PCR: 02346  
Module: BGP, IPG  
Network affecting: No  
It is now possible to set a preference value for dynamically learned routes  
based on their protocol using the command:  
SET IP ROUTE PREFERENCE={DEFAULT|1..65535}  
PROTOCOL={BGP-EXT|BGP-INT|OSPF-EXT1|OSPF-EXT2|OSPF-INTER|  
OSPF-INTRA|OSPF-OTHER|RIP}  
PCR: 02347  
Module: SWI  
Network affecting: No  
The CREATE CONFIGURATION command was not correctly generating  
the DISABLE SWITCH HWFILTER and DISABLE SWITCH L3FILTER  
commands. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02348  
Module: ENCO  
Network affecting: No  
When the PAC card was under severe load, the related driver occasionally  
did not fully transfer all result data from the chip. This caused an actCmdFail  
error. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02354  
Module: SCC, SYN, PPP  
Network affecting: No  
In a previous patch, a fatal error occurred after a RESTART ROUTER  
command was executed when using PPP over SYN. Also, on AR745  
models, PPP was using an 8 MB boundary instead of a 16 MB boundary.  
These issues have been resolved.  
PCR: 02357  
Module: FR  
Network affecting: No  
The following issues have been resolved:  
PIM was not sending Hello messages over a Frame Relay (FR) interface.  
A fatal error occurred if 64 was entered as the interface value in the  
DESTROY FRAMERELAY command. The command now only accepts  
0-63 for this parameter.  
The ADD FRAMERELAY DLC command incorrectly accepted a TYPE  
parameter. Also, this command was not accepting the  
ENCAPSULATION parameter.  
The CREATE CONFIGURATION command incorrectly generated the  
CIR and CIRLIMITED parameters for the ADD FRAMERELAY DLC  
command.  
FR interfaces with static DLCs were always shown as DOWN. The  
status of the interface was not being updated when a circuit was added  
to the interface.  
PCR: 02359  
Module: IPG  
Network affecting: No  
When an IP Multihomed interface was used as an OSPF interface,  
neighbour relationships were only established if the IP interface for OSPF  
was added first in the configuration. Now, OSPF establishes neighbour  
relationships regardless of the IP Multihomed interface configuration order.  
PCR: 02363  
Module: FFS, FILE, TTY  
Network affecting: No  
The FLASH compaction process is now transparent to the file edition  
process. The FLASH system is now more stable.  
Patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4.1  
C613-10340-00 REV B  
 
Patch 86241-02 For Rapier Switches and AR800 Series Modular Switching Routers  
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PCR: 02365  
Module: SWI  
Network affecting: No  
Address learning on the mirror port is now correctly re-enabled when it is  
no longer the mirror port.  
PCR: 02367  
Module: SWI  
Network affecting: No  
New commands have been added to enable the addition and deletion of  
static multicast addresses to and from the multicast forwarding table. The  
new commands are:  
ADD SWITCH MULTICASTADDRESS IP=ipadd VLAN=vlan-id  
PORT=port-list  
DELETE SWITCH MULTICASTADDRESS IP=ipadd VLAN=vlan-id  
PCR: 02369  
Module: IPG  
Network affecting: No  
When the SET IP ROUTE command was executed to change any parameter  
other than METRIC1, which is the RIP metric, the RIP metric was reset to 1.  
This metric is now only updated if a value for the parameter is specified.  
PCR: 02371  
Module: FIREWALL  
Network affecting: No  
When the system time was set to a time that was before or significantly after  
the current time, Firewall sessions were prematurely deleted. This issue has  
been resolved.  
PCR: 02376  
Module: PPP  
Network affecting: No  
When the PPP ONLINELIMIT was exceeded for PPP over TDM, the PPP  
link stayed open, allowing Link Quality Report (LQR) packets to be  
transmitted. This caused the ifOutOctets counter to increment. Now, if the  
ONLINELIMIT is exceeded, the link will close.  
PCR: 02378  
Module: SWI  
Network affecting: No  
Entering 63 for the EPORT parameter in the ADD SWITCH L3FILTER  
command caused a fatal error. This parameter now accepts the values 63  
and 64.  
PCR: 02395  
Module: VRRP, TRG  
Network affecting: No  
The SHOW VRRP command now shows the number of trigger activations  
for the Upmaster and Downmaster triggers.  
PCR: 02397  
Module: DVMRP  
Network affecting: No  
After a prune lifetime had expired, the interface was not joined back to the  
DVMRP multicast delivery tree. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02398  
Module: IPV6  
Network affecting: No  
The following issues have been resolved:  
It was possible to assign the same network on different IPV6 interfaces  
The loopback address was being added to other interfaces  
The tunnel configuration was not showing correctly in IPV6  
configuration commands  
RIPv6 now sets the metric of routes for interfaces that are DOWN to 16, and  
immediately sends responses when the link status of VLAN interfaces  
changes.  
Patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4.1  
C613-10340-00 REV B  
 
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Patch Release Note  
PCR: 02399  
Module: TRACE  
Network affecting: No  
The Trace utility has been modified. Previously, Trace sent a group of  
packets at once and waited for multiple responses in order to assess the  
minimum, maximum and average time to cover a certain "hop distance"  
towards the target host. Now Trace sends each packet in each group  
individually, and waits either for a response or a time-out before sending  
the next packet in the group.  
PCR: 02401  
Module: IPV6  
Network affecting: No  
Neighbour discovery and PIM6 caused a fatal error when IPv6 was not  
enabled, or when the IPv6 feature license was not present. This issue has  
been resolved.  
PCR: 02402  
Module: SNMP, CORE, SHOW, Network affecting: No  
FILE  
SNMP MIB support has been enhanced for CPU utilisation and file  
statistics. MIB support has been added for Allied Telesyn contact details and  
fast buffers.  
PCR: 02403  
Module: STP  
Network affecting: No  
A watchdog timeout occurred when the command ENABLE STP PORT was  
executed. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02406  
Module: IPV6  
Network affecting: No  
A Router-Alert option has been added. Also, the SHOW IPV6 MLD  
INTERFACE command now works correctly.  
PCR: 02409  
Module: IPG  
Network affecting: No  
A warning now appears when the DELETE IP INTERFACE command is  
executed before the DELETE DVMRP INTERFACE command.  
PCR: 02410  
Module: VRRP  
Network affecting: No  
VRRP pre-empt mode was not working with advertisement updates of 1  
second or more because this did not allow for interface start time on startup.  
Now a check is made to verify that interfaces are UP before timers are  
started.  
PCR: 02411  
Module: IPV6  
Network affecting: No  
The SHOW TCP command was not showing the listening status for IPv6.  
PCR: 02412  
Module: IPV6  
Network affecting: No  
An ISDN call was activated by IPv6 Router Advertisements over IPv6  
tunnel interfaces. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02415  
Module: IPG  
Network affecting: No  
Packets with a RIP source address and next hop address that are not on the  
same subnet as the interface will now be processed. If the received next hop  
is not on the same subnet, it is treated as 0.0.0.0.  
Patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4.1  
C613-10340-00 REV B  
 
Patch 86241-02 For Rapier Switches and AR800 Series Modular Switching Routers  
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PCR: 02418  
Module: IPV6  
Network affecting: No  
ICMPv6 was returning an error for non-zero fragment offsets. This issue has  
been resolved.  
PCR: 02421  
Module: PIM  
Network affecting: No  
The GUI was incorrectly accepting multiple entries for VLANs. This issue  
has been resolved.  
PCR: 02422  
Module: GARP  
Network affecting: No  
The GUI was returning incorrect GARP counters. This issue has been  
resolved.  
PCR: 02428  
Module: IPV6  
Network affecting: No  
Link-local address behaviour was incorrect. Also, the PUBLISH parameter  
was not updated by the SET IPV6 INTERFACE command, or displayed in  
the SHOW IPV6 INTERFACE command. These issues have been resolved.  
PCR: 02450  
Module: IPV6  
Network affecting: No  
Large local packets were not being fragmented. Also, the More Fragment  
flag in the IPv6 fragment header was not being set correctly. These issues  
have been resolved.  
PCR: 02452  
Module: IPv6  
Network affecting: No  
Received Router Advertisements (RAs) were discarded when the interface  
was enabled to send RAs. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02457  
Module: IPV6  
Network affecting: No  
The IPv6 priority filter was not matching correctly when TCP was specified  
as the protocol type. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02463  
Module: DVMRP, IPG  
Network affecting: No  
Multicast multi-homing was not working correctly. This issue has been  
resolved.  
Features in 86241-01  
Patch file details are listed in Table 2:  
Table 2: Patch file details for Patch 86241-01.  
86s-241.rez  
26-July-2002  
86241-01.paz  
27732 bytes  
Base Software Release File  
Patch Release Date  
Compressed Patch File Name  
Compressed Patch File Size  
Patch 86241-01 includes the following enhancements:  
Patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4.1  
C613-10340-00 REV B  
 
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Patch Release Note  
PCR: 02036  
Module: SWITCH  
Network affecting: No  
A new command allows the Layer 3 aging timer to be changed:  
SET SWITCH L3AGEINGTIMER=<seconds>  
where seconds can be 30 - 43200. After each cycle of the ageing timer, all  
existing Layer 3 entries with the hit bit set will have the hit bit reset to zero,  
and all existing Layer 3 entries with the hit bit set to zero will be deleted.  
The SHOW SWITCH command output now displays the Layer 3 ageing  
timer value.  
PCR 02138  
Module: SWI  
Network affecting: No  
The built in Self Test Code for all Rapiers, except G6, has been improved to  
enhance the detection of faults in switch chip external packet memory.  
PCR: 02158  
Module: FIREWALL  
Network affecting: No  
When a TCP RST/ACK was received by a firewall interface, the packet that  
was passed to the other side of the firewall lost the ACK flag, and had an  
incorrect ACK number. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02185  
Module: VRRP  
Network affecting: No  
The SHOW CONFIG DYNAMIC=VRRP command was not showing port  
monitoring and step values correctly. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02229  
Module: IPG  
Network affecting: No  
The PURGE IP command now resets the IP route cache counters to zero.  
PCR: 02240  
Module: SWI  
Network affecting: No  
The SENDCOS filter action did not operate correctly across switch  
instances. This was because the stacklink port on the Rapier 48 did not  
correctly compensate for the stack tag on frames received via the filter. This  
issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02241  
Module: FIREWALL  
Network affecting: No  
Firewall subnet NAT rules were not working correctly from the private to  
the public side of the firewall. Traffic from the public to private side  
(destined for subnet NAT) was discarded. These issues have been resolved.  
ICMP traffic no longer causes a RADIUS lookup for access authentication,  
but is now checked by ICMP handlers for attacks and eligibility. If the ICMP  
traffic matches a NAT rule, NAT will occur on inbound and outbound  
traffic. HTTP 1.0 requests sometimes caused the firewall HTTP proxy to  
close prematurely. Cached TCP sessions were sometimes not hit correctly.  
These issues have been resolved.  
PCR: 02242  
Module: IPG  
Network affecting: No  
On a Rapier 24, adding an IP interface over a FR interface caused an  
ASSERT debug fatal error. This issue has been resolved.  
PCR: 02250  
Module: FIREWALL  
Network affecting: No  
Sometimes the Firewall erroneously used NAT. This issue has been  
resolved.  
Patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4.1  
C613-10340-00 REV B  
 
Patch 86241-02 For Rapier Switches and AR800 Series Modular Switching Routers  
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PCR: 02259  
Module: DHCP, IPG  
Network affecting: No  
A dual Ethernet router was incorrectly accepting an IP address from a  
DHCP server when the offered address was on the same network as the  
other Ethernet interface. An error is now recorded when DHCP offers an  
address that is in the same subnet as another interface.  
Availability  
Patches can be downloaded from the Software Updates area of the Allied  
licence or password is not required to use a patch.  
Patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4.1  
C613-10340-00 REV B  
 
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Patch Release Note  
Patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4.1  
C613-10340-00 REV B  
 

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