Patch Release Note
Patch 86222-27
For Rapier Switches
Introduction
This patch release note lists the issues addressed and enhancements made in
patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2 on existing models of Rapier L3
Table 1: Patch file details for Patch 86222-27.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
13-June-2003
86222-27.paz
1036828 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 2.2.2 for Rapier Switches, AR300 and
AR700 Series Routers, and AR800 Series Modular Switching Routers
(Document Number C613-10313-00 Rev A) available from
■
Rapier Switch Documentation Set for Software Release 2.2.1 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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Features in 86222-26
Table 2: Patch file details for Patch 86222-26.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
30-May-2003
86222-26.paz
1028794 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-26 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 02498
Module: VLAN
Network affecting: No
The correct protocol number is now returned by VLAN Relay.
PCR: 03172
Module: FIREWALL
Level: 3
Telnet access from a public interface to another public interface was not
denied. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03241
Module: FIREWALL
Level: 2
When deleting a list associated with a policy, all rules were being deleted.
Now only the rules associated with the policy and list are deleted.
PCR: 03412
Module: FIREWALL
Level: 3
FTP data transfers did not succeed for some types of NAT. Also, the
presence of flow control TCP flags meant that some TCP control packets
were not recognised. These issues have been resolved.
PCR: 03415
Module: FIREWALL
Level: 2
When using a policy routing rule, the firewall did not translate the source
IP address of a broadcast packet correctly. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03416
Module: SWI
Level: 3
Previously, the ADD SWITCH L3FILTER MATCH command was accepted
if the TYPE parameter was not specified. This command now requires the
TYPE parameter, and an error message will be returned if the TYPE
parameter is not specified.
PCR: 03420
Module: IPG, SWI
Level: 3
It is now possible to prevent specified ports from acting as IGMP all-group
ports, and specify which ports are allowed to behave as all-group entry
ports. This is enabled with the ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP command,
and disabled with the DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP command.
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PCR: 03438
Module: DHCP
Level: 3
A warning message will now appear if the DESTROY DHCP POLICY
command is executed for a DHCP policy that has been used by one or more
policies as the source of their configuration information. A parent policy can
be destroyed with no affect on its child policies.
The new message is:
The destroyed policy <policy-name> has been used by another policy as a source of
configuration information.
PCR: 03446
Module: SWI
Level: 3
After unplugging a fibre uplink cable and then plugging it back in, a short
Ping timeout occurred. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03457
Module: OSPF
Level: 2
Disabling OSPF caused a fatal error if there was a large routing table. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03458
Module: IPG
Level: 3
The route information for ipRouteEntry of ipGroup in the MIB-II MIB was not
correct. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03465
Module: DHCP
Level: 2
The IPMTU parameter in the ADD DHCP POLICY command was
accepting values in the range 0-4294967295. This parameter now accepts
values in the correct range of 579-65535.
PCR: 03475
Module: NTP
Level: 3
The PURGE NTP command did not change the UTC offset to the initialised
value. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03482
Module: SWI
Level: 3
When a Rapier using switch silicon received a multicast packet, the
ifOutError port counter was erroneously incremented. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 03484
Module: FIREWALL
Level: 3
The firewall was not denying an ICMP packet, even if ICMP Forwarding
was disabled when using Standard NAT. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03496
Module: IPG
Level: 2
Sometimes CPU utilisation reached its maximum limit when an IGMP
Membership Report was received. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03499
Module: IPG
Level: 2
The SET TIME command caused an error on Refresh timers for IGMP
groups. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03506
Module: DHCP
Level: 2
When receiving a request from a client in the Renewing state, the DHCP
server incorrectly added an ARP entry for that client’s IP address. Also, the
DHCP server allocated an entry while the entry was being reclaimed, and
this interrupted the reclaim process. These issues have been resolved.
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PCR: 03526
Module: SWI
Level: 3
The Switch MIB did not show the correct dot1StpPriority value. This issue
has been resolved.
PCR: 03531
Module: SWI
Level: 3
After creating a trunk group, the activity LEDs did not flash unless the
configuration was used at reboot. This issue has been resolved so that the
LEDs flash correctly whenever a trunk group is created.
PCR: 03572
Module: STP
Level: 3
The dot1dStpPortForwardTransitions value in the dot1dBridge MIB was not
incremented correctly when STP transitioned a port to the Forwarding state.
This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03574
Module: STP
Level: 3
The dot1dStpInfoTopChanges value in the dot1dBridge MIB was not
incremented correctly when a topology change was detected by the bridge.
This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03576
Module: IPG
Level: 2
When the device received a route from two separate sources to the same
destination network, RIP only used the metric value when selecting the best
route. RIP now selects the route by lowest preference value, or if they are the
same, by the metric.
Features in 86222-25
Table 3: Patch file details for Patch 86222-25.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
15-April-2003
86222-25.paz
443760 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-25 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 02300
Module: Firewall
Network affecting: No
If the command ADD FIREWALL POLICY RULE SOURCEPORT=ALL was
executed, a value of “65535” was incorrectly displayed for the
SOURCEPORT parameter for that rule in the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY
command. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02400
Module:
Network affecting: No
CORE,FFS,FILE,INSTALL,SCR
If a problem occurred with NVS, some critical files were lost. As a result, the
equipment was forced to load only boot ROM software at boot time. This
patch combined with the new version of the boot ROM software (pr1-1.2.0
for the AR700 series) resolves this issue.
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PCR: 02530
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
The GBLIP parameter in the ADD FIREWALL POLICY RULE
ACTION=NONAT command is optional. However, if the command was
executed without the GBLIP parameter set, the command erroneously
failed after a CREATE CONFIGURATION command was executed. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03111
Module: FIREWALL
Level: 1
TCP sessions could fail if the public side of the firewall was using Kerberos
and the private side had a very slow connection to the firewall. This issue
has been resolved.
PCR: 03134
Module: TCP
Level: 2
When using the SET TELNET LISTENPORT command, a fatal error
sometimes occurred. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03135
Module: SWI
Level: 2
The TYPE parameter in the SET SWITCH L3FILTER command was not
written to the script file correctly if MATCH was set to NONE. This issue
has been resolved.
PCR: 03143
Module: VRRP
Level:
When the PRIORITY parameter in the SET VRRP command was changed,
it was not set correctly when a link was reset. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03145
Module: IPG
Level: 4
The SET IP ROUTE FILTER command was not processing some parameters.
This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03148
Module: IPG
Level: 3
If the Gratuitous ARP feature was enabled on an IP interface, and an ARP
packet arrived, (either ARP request, or reply) that had a Target IP address
that was equal to the SenderIP address, then the ARP cache was not
updated with the ARP packet’s source data. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03160
Module: STP
Level: 2
Executing the PURGE STP command caused fatal error. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 03171
Module: DVMRP, IPG
Level: 3
DVMRP was erroneously forwarding packets to a VLAN with a
downstream neighbour. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03173
Module: CORE, NTP
Level: 3
The default NTP polling interval was set to 64 seconds, not the correct
interval of 128 seconds. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03174
Module: IPG
Level: 2
This PCR corrects issues that arose with PCR 02203. When the DNS request
forwarding queue failed to accept a new DNS request message (possibly
due to overloading), an attempt was made to close the UDP sessions for
both the primary and secondary name servers. This caused a restart if either
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one of these servers did not exist, or the UDP session had failed to open.
This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03180
Module: IPG
Level: 3
If all 32 VLAN interfaces had IP addresses attached, only 31 VLANs could
be multihomed. Now all 32 VLAN interfaces with IP addresses can be
multihomed.
PCR: 03202
Module: CORE
Level: 3
There are two sources of time kept in the device. The real time clock, and the
milliseconds since midnight (msSinceMidnight). The msSinceMidnight can
reach midnight slightly before the real time clock which means that the
value of the msSince Midnight is larger than the number of milliseconds in
a day. This meant that at midnight, the elapsed time since the time-to-live
value for the Firewall and IP-NAT TCP sessions appeared very large and
Firewall and IP-NAT sessions were prematurely aged out. This issue has
been resolved by pausing the msSince Midnight variable at midnight to
wait for the real time clock to catch up.
PCR: 03217
Module: DVMRP
Level: 2
If a DVMRP interface was deleted and then added again, DVMRP routes
associated with this interface were not reactivated. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 03218
Module: DVMRP
Level: 2
Some issues with DVMRP forwarding have been resolved.
PCR: 03236
Module: IPG
Level: 3
IGMP queries were being sent after IGMP was disabled. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 03240
Module: OSPF
Level: 2
A fatal error occurred when OSPF was under high load. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 03253
Module: FIREWALL
Level: 2
Inbound TCP sessions through the firewall (e.g. Telnet and FTP) failed when
the PORT parameter was set to ALL in the SET FIREWALL POLICY RULE
command. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03255
Module: FIREWALL
Level: 3
The firewall doubled the IPSPOOF event timeout from 2 minutes to 4
minutes. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03302
Module: SWI
Level: 3
Following a period of high traffic load, the CPU utilisation would
occasionally fail to drop below 40%. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03314
Module: SWI
Level: 2
Layer 3 filters that matched TCP or UDP port numbers were being applied
to the second and subsequent fragments of large fragmented packets. This
issue has been resolved.
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PCR: 03332
Module: TTY
Level: 2
A log message is now created when a user is forced to logout from an
asynchronous port when another user (i.e. someone connected via Telnet)
resets the asynchronous connection with the RESET ASYN command.
PCR: 03346
Module: SNMP
Level: 4
Sometimes the Agent Address field in SNMP traps was not the same as the
IP source address. This meant that sometimes the NMS did not send an
alarm to the network manager when traps were received from switches.
This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03368
Module: SWI
Level: 2
Layer 2 packets transmitted out of the mirror port were being tagged
erroneously. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03378
Module: DHCP
Level: 2
DHCP sometimes suffered a fatal error when a range of IP addresses was
destroyed. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03385
Module: FILE, INSTALL, SCR
Level:
Critical files (prefer.ins, config.ins and enabled.sec) are now copied from NVS
to FLASH at boot time if they do not exist in FLASH, or if the NVS version
of the file is different from the FLASH version.
PCR: 03386
Module: SWI
Level: 2
If the SET SWITCH L3FILTER MATCH command had nothing specified for
the IMPORT and EMPORT parameters, and there was an existing match
entry in the filter table, the new filter was not added correctly. Filter match
entries are now accepted regardless of the order in which they are entered
into the table.
PCR: 03388
Module: DHCP
Level: 3
The DHCP lease Expiry time showed incorrectly in the SHOW DHCP
CLIENT command when the lease straddled across multiple months and
years. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03402
Module: IPG
Level:
IP routes deleted from the route cache occasionally caused a fatal error. This
issue has been resolved.
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Features in 86222-24
Table 4: Patch file details for Patch 86222-24.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
6-Mar-2003
86222-24.paz
433360 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-23 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 02071
Module: NTP
Network affecting: No
When a NTP packet was received from an NTP server (mode 4) the router
acted as a client, and sent a reply back to the server, but did not remove the
peer association. This meant that the Dynamic Peers list, viewed using the
SHOW NTP command, displayed incorrect dynamic peer associations. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02202
Module: FIREWALL/IP NAT
Network affecting: No
Previously, when Firewall or IP NAT was enabled, any fragmented IP
packets had to be reassembled so they could be processed. If the fragments
could not be reassembled, the packet was dropped. Reassembly could only
occur if the combined packet (IP header, and protocol header, and data) was
no more than 1800 bytes. An additional limit of no more than eight
fragments was also imposed. This PCR implements enhanced fragment
handling for Firewall and IP NAT. Each module can now be configured to
process fragmented packets of specified protocol types without needing to
reassemble the packet. The number of fragments a packet may consist of is
also configurable. This enhanced fragment handling is disabled by default.
To enable enhanced fragmentation for Firewall, use the command:
ENABLE FIREWALL POLICY=policy_name
FRAGMENT={ICMP|UDP|OTHER}
To enable enhanced fragmentation for IP NAT, use the command:
ENABLE IP NAT FRAGMENT={ICMP|UDP|OTHER}
To disable enhanced fragmentation for Firewall, use the command:
DISABLE FIREWALL POLICY=policy_name
FRAGMENT={ICMP|UDP|OTHER}
To disable enhanced fragmentation for IP NAT, use the command
DISABLE IP NAT FRAGMENT={ICMP|UDP|OTHER}
To configure the number of fragments permitted per packet for Firewall, use
the command:
SET FIREWALL FRAGMENT=8...50
To configure the number of fragments permitted per packet for IP NAT, use
the command:
SET IP NAT FRAGMENT=8...50
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TCP has been excluded from this enhancement because TCP has the MSS
(Maximum Segment Size) parameter for segment size control. Also, for
PPPoE interfaces with a reduced MTU of 1492, a previous enhancement in
PCR 02097 ensures that TCP MSS values in sessions carried by a PPPoE
interface are clamped to a value that prevents fragmentation.
PCR 02116
Module: IPG PING
Network affecting: No
When pinging to a remote IP address with two or more different cost routes,
if the preferred route became unavailable, the ping failed to switch to the
less preferred route until the ping was stopped and restarted. This issue has
been resolved.
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: 03011
Module: OSPF
Network affecting: No
When the router priority was changed on a dynamic OSPF interface, the
new priority did not appear in the output of the SHOW OSPF NEIGHBOUR
command on neighbouring routers. The new priority only showed after the
RESET OSPF command was executed on the neighbouring routers. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03026
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
After setting the IGMP query timer with the SET IP IGMP command, and
saving the configuration, the IGMP Other Querier timeout was not set to the
correct value after a restart. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03027
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
Entries in the process of being reclaimed as static entries (and waiting for
the remote IP to become routable), were disrupting the reclaim process. This
prevented further entries from being reclaimed. DHCP static entries are
now fully subject to normal reclaim processing.
PCR: 03032
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
If the ENABLE IP IGMP command was executed before the ENABLE
SWITCH L3FILTER command, Layer 3 filtering did not discard packets
destined for the CPU. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03035 Module: OSPF
Network affecting: No
Link state advertisements could incorrectly show an area as a stub area. This
happened during the time when a Direct Route (DR) was removed from a
configuration and before a Direct Backup Route (BDR), or an Other Direct
Route (Other DR) was elected. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03040
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
Sometimes IP flows were not deleted correctly when both directions of the
flow were in use. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03065
Module: SWI
Level: 2
When the TX cable was unplugged from a fibre port the operating status
was incorrectly reported as UP. This issue has been resolved.
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PCR: 03067
Module: DHCP
Level: 1
When replying to a DHCP REQUEST that had passed through a DHCP
relay, the broadcast bit of DHCP NAK messages was not being set. This
issue has been resolved in accordance with RFC2131.
PCR: 03080
Module: DVMRP
DVMRP was not updating the downstream forwarding state correctly. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03095
Module: DHCP
Level: 2
DHCP policies are no longer stored in alphabetical order in the DYNAMIC
CONFIGURATION script because this did not work when the DHCP
INHERIT parameter was used.
PCR: 03122
Module: SWI
Level: 2
When a static ARP was added to a trunk group, a software restart could
occur. This issue has been resolved.
Features in 86222-23
Table 5: Patch file details for Patch 86222-23.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
16-Jan-2003
86222-23.paz
947772 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-23 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 02166
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
Locally generated ICMP packets, such as unreachable messages, were not
passed out through public interfaces when the packet that caused the
message was not recorded by the firewall. This may occur, for example, if
the packet passed between two public interfaces. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 02491
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The ARP cache is now updated when a gratuitous ARP request or reply
packet is received.
PCR: 02574
Module: DVMRP
Network affecting: No
Some change actions, and the resending of prune messages were not
operating correctly. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02586
Module: CORE, FFS, FILE,
INSTALL, SCR
Network affecting: No
Reverses PCR 02400.
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PCR: 02587
Module: OSPF
Network affecting: No
When OSPF was enabled on startup, an OSPF interface would sometimes
stay in the DOWN state. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03012
Module: TTY
Network affecting: No
Logging out from a Telnet session caused the switch to restart. This issue
has been resolved.
Features in 86222-22
Table 6: Patch file details for Patch 86222-22.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
12-Dec-2002
86222-22.paz
957598 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
PCR 02136
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
The firewall was blocking outbound ICMP packets when the associated
private interface had a ‘deny all’ rule. The passing of ICMP packets should
be controlled by the ICMP_FORWARDING and PING parameters. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR 02184
Module: FFS FILE TTY
Network affecting: No
This patch supersedes PCRs 02073, 02081, 02086 and 02105. In addition to
enhancements in the preceding PCRs, this PCR now also resolves the
following issues:
•
If a compaction was started within 60ms of a file write commencing, the
file being written was placed in the wrong location in the file system.
This led to file corruption during subsequent compactions.
•
If a file load occurred during compaction, an incomplete copy of the file
was loaded. The load also put the file into the wrong part of the file
system once the compaction had moved beyond the part of the file that
had been loaded.
•
•
A fatal error occurred during compaction if a file was marked as deleted
when it was being transferred.
Sometimes during compaction when the file system was erasing blocks
belonging to deleted files, one of the files was transferred rather than
deleted. However, its directory entry was deleted, so the file was not
visible with a SHOW FILE command but was visible with a SHOW
FFILE command.
•
During compaction if the amount of free space was less than two erase
blocks (including the "spare" erase block), the file system erroneously
reported that a large amount of space was available for a new file due
to an underflow problem. When a new file was written it would corrupt
existing data.
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•
If the file system was completely full and the deletion of a single file led
to a compaction, the file system reported that it was continually
compacting. This was because it was repeatedly searching through a
linked list of file headers.
•
•
A byte of data from FLASH was incorrectly returning the value 0xFF.
When a file was renamed using upper case letters, the renamed file did
not appear in the file directory but did appear in FLASH. Also, if a
SHOW FFILE CHECK command was executed after renaming the file,
the file system would appear to hang. All file names must now be lower
case.
•
Multiple TTY sessions could edit the same file. This caused
unpredictable behaviour when the TTY sessions closed the files.
A new command, SHOW FFILE VERIFY, has been added. This command
steps through the file system headers starting with file zero and finishing at
the end of the last reachable file. It then verifies that all FLASH locations
from the end of the last reachable file to the beginning of file zero are in an
erased state. Errors are reported as they are found.
PCR 02192
Module: IP
Network affecting: No
The source IP address in DVMRP prune and graft messages was incorrect.
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: 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: 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: 02396
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
DHCP RENEW request messages are now unicast (as defined in the RFC),
not broadcast.
PCR 02400
Module: CORE, FFS, FILE,
INSTALL, SCR
Network affecting: No
If a problem occurred with NVS, some critical files were lost. As a result, the
equipment was forced to load only boot ROM software at boot time. This
patch combined with the new version of the boot ROM software (pr1-1.2.0
for the AR700 series) resolves this issue.
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PCR 02408
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The EPORT parameter in the SHOW SWITCH L3FILTER ENTRY command
was displaying incorrectly after an issue was resolved in PCR02374. The
command now displays correctly.
PCR: 02427
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
DHCP entry reclaim checks are now delayed by 10 seconds if the entry is
unroutable because the interface is not up.
PCR: 02463
Module: DVMRP, IPG
Network affecting: No
Support for multi-homed interfaces has been added.
PCR 02465
Module: TTY
Network affecting: No
Under some circumstances a fatal error occurred if a large amount of data
was pasted onto the command line. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02489
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
When the switch was under heavy learning load, some MAC address were
lost. This issue has been resolved.
PCR 02506
Module: OSPF, IPG
Network affecting: No
In the ADD IP ROUTE FILTER command, when the optional parameter
INTERFACE was included, the filter was not applied to the flooding of
OSPF external LSAs. Also, in the command SHOW IP ROUTE FILTER, the
output of the interface name was truncated when the name was more than
six characters long. These issues have been resolved.
PCR: 02509
Module: DVMRP
Network affecting: No
The source net mask has been removed from DVMRP prune, graft and
graft-ack messages.
PCR 02526
Module: DVMRP
Network affecting: No
Under some circumstances, multiple default routes were created for
DVMRP. This issue has been resolved.
PCR 02538
Module: DVMRP
Network affecting: No
The source mask is now always 0xffffffff in the DVMRP forwarding table.
The temporary route in the DVMRP route table was not displaying
correctly. This issue has been resolved.
An IGMP entry was erroneously added for the reserved IP address. This
issue has been resolved.
Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
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Features in 86222-21
Table 7: Patch file details for Patch 86222-21.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
03-Oct-2002
86222-21.paz
408864 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-21 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 02167
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
Locally generated ICMP messages, that were passed out through a firewall
interface because they were associated with another packet flow, had their
source address changed to that of the associated packet flow and were also
forwarded with incorrect IP checksums. This only occurred when there was
no NAT associated with the packet flow. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02236
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
Sometimes the retransmission of an FTP packet was not permitted through
the Firewall. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02245
Module: VRRP
Network affecting: No
VRRP returned an incorrect MAC address for an ARP request. This issue
has 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: 02329
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
An ARP entry for a host has been removed whenever a DHCP DISCOVER
or DHCP REQUEST message is received from the host. This allows for
clients changing ports on a switch.
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: 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.
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PCR: 02368
Module: IPG/IGMP
Network affecting: No
IGMP failed to create an automatic IGMP membership with no joining port
when it received multicast data that no ports were interested in, when IP
TimeToLive was set to 1 second. Also, IGMP erroneously sent a query on an
IGMP enabled IP interface even when IGMP was disabled. These issues
have been resolved.
PCR: 02374
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
In the ADD SWITCH L3FILTER command, the EPORT parameter
incorrectly accepted the value 62-63 as multicast and broadcast ports 63-64.
This issue has been resolved.
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: 02404
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
DVMRP multicast forwarding failed to send tagged packets to a tagged
port. Packets were erroneously sent untagged to tagged ports. This issue
has been resolved.
Features in 86222-20
Table 8: Patch file details for Patch 86222-20.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
23-Aug-2002
86222-20.paz
397708 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-20 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 01226
Module: IGMP
Network affecting: Yes
The IGMP specific query sent by the router/switch now contains the correct
default response time of 1 second. Also, ifOutOctets in the VLAN interface
MIB now increments correctly.
PCR: 01270
Module: APPLE
Network affecting: No
If a port did not belong to an ethernet interface, or was not directly
connected to the seed port it could not receive advertised router numbers.
This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01285
Module: OSPF
Network affecting: No
When an interface went down (or was disabled) on an AS border router, the
external routes were not removed from the routing domain. Such routes are
now removed by premature aging.
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PCR: 02024
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
Proxy Arp can now be used on VLAN interfaces.
PCR: 02122
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
A fatal error sometimes occurred if a TCP session originating on the public
side of the firewall sent packets before the session was established with the
host on the private side of the firewall. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02128
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
Some FTP packets handled by the firewall were forwarded with incorrect
sequence numbers, causing FTP sessions to fail. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 02150
Module: CORE, SNMP
Network affecting: No
When passing 64-bit counters in an SNMP packet, only the lower 32 bits
were passed. Now the full 64 bits of the counter will be returned if all are
required.
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 02161
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The IP Filter SIZE parameter was not being applied correctly. This issue has
been resolved.
PCR 02162
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The SET IP FILTER command would not update the SIZE parameter
correctly. This issue has been resolved.
PCR 02172
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The TOS field in IP packets was not being processed by IP POLICY filters
with an identifier greater than 7. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02174
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
A feature has been added that makes pings pass from the source IP address
of the public interface to the IP address on the private interface in the
firewall.
PCR: 02195
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
If a port on a Rapier 48 or Rapier 48 i went down, some associated entries
were not promptly removed from the forwarding, Layer 3 and default IP
tables. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02198
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: Yes
This PCR includes the following enhancements:
•
•
A new command, SET DHCP EXTENDID allows for multiple DHCP
clients, and handling of arbitrary client IDs on the server.
Static DHCP entries now return to the correct state when timing out.
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Patch Release Note
•
DHCP entry hashes now have memory protection to prevent fatal
errors.
•
•
•
DHCP client now retransmits XID correctly.
Lost OFFER messages on the server are now handled correctly.
The DHCP server now correctly handles DHCP clients being moved to
a different interface on the DHCP server after they’ve been allocated an
IP address.
PCR: 02203
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
Responses to DNS requests received by a DNS relay agent, and forwarded
to the DNS server, were returned to the requester with a source IP address
of the DNS server rather than the DNS relay agent. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 02208
Module: LOG
Network affecting: No
Log messages are no longer stored in NVS.
PCR: 02214
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
A buffer leak occurred when a large number of flows (over 4000) were in use
and needed to be recycled. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02215
Module: FILE
Network affecting: No
When the only feature licence in the feature licence file was disabled, the
licence file stored on FLASH memory did not change. This was due to a
previous enhancement in PCR 02184 which prevented existing files being
deleted before a new version was stored. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02220
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The EPORT parameter in the ADD SWITCH L3FILTER ENTRY and SET
SWITCH L3FILTER ENTRY commands was matching multicast and
broadcast packets with software filtering. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02224
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
Some switch chip register values have been changed to improve QoS
support on Rapier G6 and Rapier G6f switches.
PCR: 02229
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The PURGE IP command now resets the IP route cache counters to zero.
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: 02246
Module: VRRP
Network affecting: No
The ARL entry for the virtual router MAC was incorrectly showing a
numerical value. The entry now shows the CPU’s port value.
PCR: 02250
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
Sometimes the Firewall erroneously used NAT. This issue has been
resolved.
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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.
PCR: 02260
Module: TTY
Network affecting: No
When a ‘\n’(LF) character was received, the router/switch did not
recognise this as the termination of a command over Telnet. This issue has
been resolved.
PCR: 02262
Module: DNS
Network affecting: No
Responses to MX record requests were not handled correctly if the preferred
name in the MX record differed from the one that was requested. This issue
has been resolved.
PCR: 02263
Module: VRRP
Network affecting: No
The virtual MAC address was used as the source MAC for all packets
forwarded on an interface associated with a Virtual Router (VR). This was
confusing when multiple VRs were defined over the same interface because
only one virtual MAC address was ever used. The other virtual MAC
addresses (for the other VR's) were only used if the source IP address
matched the VR’s IP address. To avoid this confusion, the system MAC
address is now always used unless the source IP address of the packet is the
same as the VR’s IP address.
PCR: 02264
Module: PIM, DVMRP, SWI
Network affecting: No
PIM or DVMRP failed to see any data if IGMP snooping was on and
DVMRP or PIM was enabled after the data stream had reached the router/
switch. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02265
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
MAC address lists were not working with Firewall rules. This issue has
been resolved.
PCR: 02268
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
HTTP requests from a fixed IP address were erroneously reported as a host
scan attack in the Firewall deny queue. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02269
Module: DUART, TM
Network affecting: No
Under certain circumstances, the Asyn Loopback Test failed. This issue has
been resolved.
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: 02275
Module: OSPF
Network affecting: No
Some routes were not added into the OSPF route list, and therefore were not
added into the IP route table. This issue has been resolved.
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Patch Release Note
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: 02287
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
Existing IGMP groups were not deleted when IGMP was disabled globally
or on the associated interface. This gave the groups very high timeout
values. This issue has been resolved.
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: 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: 02317
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The SIZE functionality on the IP filter was not working for IP fragmented
packets. This issue has been resolved.
Features in 86222-19
Table 9: Patch file details for Patch 86222-19.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
11-Jun-2002
86222-19.paz
364584 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-19 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 02018
Module: OSPF
Network affecting: No
When OSPF was calculating routes from an AS external LSA and the AS
external router had two next hops with different metrics, the router
erroneously added two routes instead of one route with the best metric. This
issue has been resolved. Also, when the two equal cost routes were on the
same IP interface, but to different next hops, the router sent the packets to
the wrong MAC address. This issue has been resolved.
Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
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PCR: 02098
Module: STP
Network affecting: No
STP always transmits untagged packets. If a port does not belong to a
VLAN as an untagged port, then the port must belong to one VLAN as a
tagged port. In this case, STP should transmit VLAN tagged packets out of
the port.
PCR: 02123
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The IP, MASK, and ACTION parameters could not be set with the SET IP
ROUTE FILTER command. This issue is resolved when the filter number is
specified at the start of the command, for example:
SET IP ROUTE FILTER=filter-id IP=ipadd MASK=ipadd
ACTION={INCLUDE|EXCLUDE}
where: filter-id is the filter number. Filter numbers are displayed in the
output of the SHOW IP ROUTE FILTER command.
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 02140
Module: OSPF
Network affecting: No
An AS boundary router advertises AS external LSAs to other routers.
However, when the router’s configuration changed, either by adding an IP
route filter, or by setting its ASEXTERNAL parameter to OFF using the SET
OSPF ASEXTERNAL command followed by a restart, its neighbour state
could not reach full state. Also, when the router had IP route filters
configured, matched routes were not being flooded into other routers.
However, these routes should still have been imported into the router’s
own LSA database, but were not. These issues have been resolved.
PCR 02144
Module: IPG
Network affecting:No
The IPG module has been enhanced to support gratiutous ARP request and
ARP reply packets.
PCR 02151
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The Rapier was not detecting invalid checksums in ICMP echo request
packets. This issue has been resolved. ICMP echo request packets with
invalid checksums are now dropped and the ICMP inErrors and inDiscards
counters are incremented.
PCR 02164
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
A simple DHCP range MIB and a trap have been added. The trap is
triggered when a DHCP request cannot be satisfied. The gateway address
and the interface address are sent as trap variables. The range table shows
which range was exhausted. A debug variable,
swiDebugBroadcomParityErrors has been added to the SWI module MIB to
count the SDRAM parity errors in the packet memory of the Broadcom
switch chip.
PCR 02176
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
Packets traversing in and out of the same public firewall interface were
sometimes blocked. The firewall should only control packets passing
between a public and a private interface. This issue has been resolved.
Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
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Patch Release Note
PCR 02181
Module: LOAD
Network affecting: No
When a file upload was interrupted, the file being uploaded was not
unlocked. The file could not be deleted without restarting the router. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR 02186
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
RIP was incorrectly sending triggered request packets over VLANs, even on
non-demand links. This issue has been resolved.
PCR 02188
Module: VRRP
Network affecting: No
When VRRP responded to an ARP request for the VR IP address it was not
making an entry in the ARP table and the switch L3 table. This issue has
been resolved.
Features in 86222-18
Patch file details for Patch 86222-18 are listed in Table 10:
Table 10: Patch file details for Patch 86222-18.
86s-222.rez
6-May-2002
86222-18.paz
342720 bytes
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
There is no patch release 86222-17 because this patch was withdrawn.
Patch 86222-18 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 02041
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
In some situations, the switch would stop forwarding packets via internal
and/or external uplink ports. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02073
Module: FILE
Network affecting: No
If a flash write error occurred when a file was being written, the file’s
directory entry was deleted leaving a partial file in flash. Subsequent
attempts to write the file failed because a file of the same name already
existed. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02075
Module: OSPF, IPG
Network affecting: No
In configurations containing a large number of OSPF routes, the SPF
calculation could take a long time. During this calculation, other events
would not be processed. This patch reduces the time required for an SPF
calculation and allows the switch to respond to other events in the mean
time. This patch also improves the performance of flow cache updates.
Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
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PCR: 02081
Module: FILE, FFS
Network affecting: No
If the FILE module was required to re-write a file, the existing file would be
deleted before the size of the new file was known. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 02082
Module: OSPF
Network affecting: Yes
OSPF virtual links running across a single network segment would accept
0.0.0.0 as the next hop address. This was inherited by derivative routes,
making them unusable. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02086
Module: FFS
Network affecting: No
If a file ended short of an erase block boundary and a compaction was
started, the block in which the file was stored was not erased, causing errors
when new files were written. Also, if the last file in the filing system ended
on or short of an erase block boundary, and a compaction was started, then
compaction would fail. These issues have been resolved.
PCR: 02088
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
Port mirroring on the Rapier 48 and 48i was not operating correctly because
Destination Lookup Failure (DLF) frames were sent from the mirror port.
This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02095
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The software routing performance of the Rapier 48 and Rapier 48i has been
enhanced.
PCR: 02101
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The layer 3 hardware table was not sorted properly when it contained a
very wide range of IP addresses (eg. 10.0.0.1 - 205.33.3.1). This caused a
small number of packets to be routed by software rather than hardware.
This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02104
Module: TRG
Network affecting: No
The periodic and time trigger counts were incrementing by two instead of
one on each update. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02105
Module: FFS
Network affecting: No
An error occurred when the FLASH write driver was required to write
values that were not long-word aligned and were at the driver’s page
boundary. The driver attempted to write into the next section of memory. It
also attempted to read the status of this section of memory, and
misinterpreted the result as a low Vpp voltage. Also, errors occurred during
FLASH compaction. These issues have been resolved.
Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
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Patch Release Note
Features in 86222-16
Patch file details for Patch 86222-16 are listed in Table 11:
Table 11: Patch file details for Patch 86222-16.
86s-222.rez
1-Apr-2002
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
86222-16.paz
336952 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-16 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 02092
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The SET SWITCH L3 FILT command overwrote existing Layer 3 filters. If
multiple filter entries existed, this command changed the most recent entry,
rather than the one specified. These issues have been resolved. Also, the SET
SWITCH L3 FILT command now allows for creation of multiple filter
entries with the SETPRIORITY and SETTOS parameters. The Layer 3 filter
protocol match now has no limit.
PCR: 02099
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
A switch sometimes restarted if it was configured with static DHCP entries
and was handling a large number of DHCP clients. This issue has been
resolved.
Features in 86222-15
Patch file details for Patch 86222-15 are listed in Table 12:
Table 12: Patch file details for Patch 86222-15.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
26-Mar-2002
86222-15.paz
336608 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-15 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 02015
Module: SNMP
Network affecting: No
A fatal error occurred when an invalid SNMP message was received. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02020
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
When disabling port mirroring the VLAN tagging configuration of other
ports was corrupted. This issue has been resolved.
Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
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PCR: 02070
Module: CORE
Network affecting: No
The TickTimer ran one percent slower than it should have. This issue has
been resolved.
PCR: 02079
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
Static ARPs can now be added to tagged vlans.
PCR: 02094
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
When an IP flow table contained the IP flow structure for a spoofed packet,
the SHOW IP FLOW command would crash when executed. This issue has
been resolved.
Features in 86222-14
Table 13: Patch file details for Patch 86222-14.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
28-Feb-2002
86222-14.paz
335336 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-14 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 02005
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
When telnetting to the switch, the TCP connection was reset, and when the
packet was passed to IPG_Forward a fatal error occurred. This patch
implements a workaround.
PCR: 02035
Module: VLAN
Network affecting: No
The CREATE CONFIG command now correctly configures tagged ports
belonging to VLANs not in the default STP.
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: 02038
Module: PING
Network affecting: No
Resolution of PCR 02011 in Patch 12 sometimes caused a fatal error. This
issue has been resolved.
Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
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Patch Release Note
PCR: 02039
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The SHOW IP ROUTE FILTER command output displayed counters for
'passes' and 'include' that were the same. This issue has been resolved.
Counters now increment only when a filter is active and do not count
interface routes.
PCR: 02040
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
PCR 02019 permitted the reception of packets by the CPU that should have
been discarded. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02057
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
Firewall TCP timeout values have been reduced for sessions placed in the
CLOSED state after receiving a TCP/RESET. This applies to the stateful
inspection of firewall sessions only, and not to the TCP module. Previously,
PCR 01263 reduced the timeout value for sessions placed in the CLOSED
state after a TCP/FIN packet was received.
PCR: 02063
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
Firewall IP access lists were not working correctly. If an IP range was
specified without spaces between the IP address and the separating '-' the
range would be ignored. Spaces are no longer required. Also, matches were
made to addresses covered by a range in an access list if the matching range
was numerically the lowest in the list. This issue has been resolved.
Features in 86222-13
Patch file details for Patch 86222-13 are listed in Table 14.
Table 14: Patch file details for Patch 86222-13.
86s-222.rez
1-Feb-2002
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
86222-13.paz
328884 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-13 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 02014
Module: TELNET
Network affecting: No
When a Telnet session was terminated without a proper logout, counters
recording the number of logins were not correctly decremented. This issue
has been resolved.
PCR: 02019
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
If a layer 3 hardware filter for a particular packet type (e.g. Netbeui) was
configured, all IP packets destined for the CPU were discarded. This issue
has been resolved.
Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
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Features in 86222-12
Patch file details for Patch 86222-12 are listed in Table 15.
Table 15: Patch file details for Patch 86222-12.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
18-Jan-2001
86222-12.paz
328528 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-12 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 01223
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
If route filters existed and a RESET IP command was executed, some static
and interface routes were incorrectly removed if the filters matched. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01257
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
DHCP occasionally caused a fatal error. Also, while an address was in the
reclaiming list, a DHCPDISCOVERY message requesting the address made
the address disappear. These issues have been resolved.
PCR: 01261
Module: IPG/VRRP
Network affecting: No
A fatal error occurred when forwarding IP packets with VRRP enabled. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01263
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
The firewall TCP timeout values for sessions in the CLOSED and
TIMEWAIT states have been reduced. This only applies to the stateful
inspection of firewall sessions and not to the TCP module.
PCR: 01268
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
When a Rapier was under heavy load from software routing (e.g. after a
reboot and before the routing tables were refreshed), OSPF could take a long
time to converge. This patch gives OSPF packets higher priority to expedite
OSPF convergence.
PCR: 01269
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
A new feature permits hardware filtering by the Rapier family based on the
Ethernet frame type. The TYPE parameter:
TYPE={802|ETHII|SNAP}
has been added to the following commands:
ADD SWITCH L3FILTER ENTRY
ADD SWITCH L3FILTER MATCH
SET SWITCH L3FILTER ENTRY
SET SWITCH L3FILTER MATCH
SHOW SWITCH L3FILTER
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PCR: 01272
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
A physical port could not be re-enabled once disabled when STP was active.
This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01273
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The CREATE CONFIG command now includes the STPFORWARDING
parameter in generated scripts. The SHOW SWITCH command now
displays the setting of STPFORWARDING.
PCR: 01274
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
Refinements were made to the switch chip register settings improving CoS
provision with the newer revision of switching silicon on the Rapier 16,
Rapier 24 and Rapier 48.
PCR: 01275
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
The firewall was incorrectly forwarding multicast packets originating from
a private address in cases where a matching route was defined. This issue
has been resolved.
PCR: 01276
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
When the speed of one or more switch ports was forced to a half duplex
setting and the ports were then added to a trunk group configured for full
duplex operation, the port settings were not overridden by the trunk group
speed setting. The trunk group speed setting will now take precedence over
the port speed setting.
PCR: 01287
Module: OSPF
Network affecting: No
Configuring IP route filters did not stop flooding of AS external LSAs to
neigbours at startup. The result was that the neigbour received the AS LSAs
and added the corresponding routes into its own routing table. However,
after some time (e.g. 1 hour), the AS external LSAs in the neigbour’s
database disappeared, but the corresponding routes were still in its routing
table. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01289
Module: VRRP
Network affecting: No
The checksum in VRRP advertisements was not being calculated correctly.
The calculation was not compatible with the RFC. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 01290
Module: PPP
Network affecting: No
When PPP was running over Ethernet to a client from another vendor, the
Maximum Transmission Unit value for the link was not adjusted from the
PPP default of 1500 to 1492. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01291
Module: IPG(IGMP)
Network affecting: No
IGMP did not send the Start Up Query, and the Other Querier Present Timer
did not change the Time Out value accordingly if Query Interval was
changed. IGMP did not notify other registered parties (PIM and DVMRP)
when a port was deleted from a membership group. IGMP reported a
membership leave to other parties while it was still waiting for a reply to a
group specific query from a leaving member. These issues have been
resolved.
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PCR: 02003
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
The timeout value for ICMP session entries in the firewall can now be
adjusted via the OTHERTIMEOUT parameter of the SET FIRE POLICY
command. Note: if the value for OTHERTIMEOUT is set to more than 10
minutes the timeout used for ICMP sessions will default to 10 minutes.
PCR: 02007
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
When a DHCP server received a DHCP DISCOVERY packet passed by a
relay agent, requesting an IP address that did not belong to the subnet the
client and the relay agent were attached to, it offered the requested address
if it was available. The DHCP server will now only offer an IP address from
the subnet that connects the client and the relay agent.
PCR: 02008
Module: TRIGGER
Network affecting: No
The first periodic after day trigger boundary (i.e. midnight) did not occur.
A range check error occurred due to an incorrect comparison. These issues
have been resolved.
PCR: 02011
Module: PING
Network affecting: No
Stopping a trace route using STOP TRACE occasionally caused a fatal error.
This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02012
Module: IPG, VLAN, SWI
Network affecting: No
IGMP reflooded packets with VLAN tagging were not processed correctly.
This issue has been resolved.
Features in 86222-11
Patch file details for Patch 86222-11 are listed in Table 16.
Table 16: Patch file details for Patch 86222-11.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
19-Dec-2001
86222-11.paz
296244 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-11 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 01243
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
When a Rapier CPU was handling a large amount of traffic and a busy
egress port went down, it was possible for the transmission of packets by
the CPU to cease. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01265
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
When trunking was in operation, in some instances the switch transmitted
tagged packets on untagged trunk ports. This issue has been resolved.
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Patch Release Note
PCR: 01288
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
When a switch port was forced to half duplex mode and the link partner
was forced to full duplex mode, it was possible for the switch to enter a state
where it was unable to transmit packets. This issue has been resolved.
Features in 86222-10
Patch file details for Patch 86222-10 are listed in Table 17.
Table 17: Patch file details for Patch 86222-10.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
29-Nov-2001
86222-10.paz
295536 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-10 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancement:
PCR: 01264
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
Some switch chip register settings have been optimised to improve the
provision of CoS with the newer revision of switching silicon.
Features in 86222-09
Patch file details for Patch 86222-09 are listed in Table 18.
Table 18: Patch file details for Patch 86222-09.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
27-Nov-2001
86222-09.paz
295444 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-09 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 01189
Module: STP, SWI
Network affecting: Yes
A new feature, STP forwarding, has been added. STP forwarding can be
enabled and disabled using the commands:
ENABLE SWI STPFORWARD
DISABLE SWI STPFORWARD
When STP forwarding is enabled, all STP forwarding is ignored and all
BDPUs received on a port are forwarded on all other ports.
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PCR: 01242
Module: CORE, SNMP
Network affecting: No
The switch now delays sending link traps immediately after a restart to give
the link to the trap host time to come up. A similar change has been made
for the cold start trap. After a 10s delay, all interfaces which are UP have a
link trap generated for them. After that, link traps are sent as normal.
PCR: 01244
Module: SWI, CORE, IPG
Network affecting: No
Processing invalid UDP packets caused a memory leak. This issue has been
resolved. Additional debugging facilities were added.
PCR: 01246
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The default setting for the switch port parameter INFILTERING is now OFF,
as specified in IEEE802.1Q. A VLAN will still reject these packets if they are
not from valid VLAN member ports.
PCR: 01247
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The IGMP snooping forwarding process now correctly selects outgoing
ports when DVMRP is managing the multicast routing information.
PCR: 01248
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
A configuration problem prevented trunking of gigabit ports at 100Mbit
speeds. This issue has been resolved. The A39 gigabit copper uplink
reverted to autonegotiation after a restart, even if it was configured to a
fixed speed. This issue has been resolved. When the port has been
configured for a fixed speed, the mode is now set to MDIX, not MDI.
PCR: 01254
Module: PRI
Network affecting: No
When an M2 version of the AR020 PRI E1/T1 PIC was installed in a AR040
NSM it was not possible to select the T1 mode of operation regardless of the
jumper setting. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01256
Module: Firewall
Network affecting: No
A fatal error occurred when the firewall discarded disallowed multicast
packets. This issue has been resolved.
Features in 86222-08
Patch file details for Patch 86222-08 are listed in Table 19.
Table 19: Patch file details for Patch 86222-08.
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Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
09-Nov-2001
86222-08.paz
291012 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-08 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
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PCR: 01201
Module: L2TP
Network affecting: Yes
Tunnel creation failed when attempting to establish a point-to-point tunnel
from an ATR router (tunnel originator) to another vendor’s router. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01233
Module: PIM
Network affecting: No
When IGMP snooping was enabled, if a member left a group on a port, it
could not re-join the group on that port. This issue has been resolved.
Substantial changes have been made to PIM in more recent code releases.
These have been retrofitted to 2-2-2 in the patch. Note: these changes have
incorporated PCRs 01159 and 01190.
PCR: 01236
Module: PPP
Network affecting: No
The PPPoE access concentrator did not stop RADIUS accounting when a
PADT termination was received without receiving a proper PPP
termination first. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01237
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The dot1dBridge MIB implementation now complies with RFC1493.
Features in 86222-07
Patch file details for Patch 86222-07 are listed in Table 20:
Table 20: Patch file details for Patch 86222-07
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Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
26-Oct-2001
86222-07.paz
250468 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-07 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 01018
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
DHCP now correctly handles request messages containing request list
options not supported by the router.
PCR: 01160
Module: IPG,FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
The router would accept TCP sessions with destination address the same as
the subnet broadcast address for one of the router’s interfaces. Firewall-
generated packets destined for a subnet broadcast address on one of the
routers interfaces would cause a fatal error. These issues have been
resolved.
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PCR: 01168
Module: HTTP
Network affecting: No
A watchdog timout occurred when the router received an HTTP message
with an over-length header. Normal HTTP requests would also occasionally
cause watchdog timeouts. These issues have been resolved.
PCR: 01182
Module: OSPF
Network affecting: No
The OSPF route filter was not filtering out external routes. This issue has
been resolved.
PCR: 01193
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
MD5 Authentication now works correctly with RIP packets.
PCR: 01194
Module: L2TP, IPG
Network affecting: No
The SET IP LOCAL command caused a fatal error if the router was
configured with a default route over an L2TP tunnel, because there was no
valid route to the remote IP address of the tunnel. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 01197
Module: Q931
Network affecting: No
Debug messages are no longer generated when a Q.931 Advise of Charge
Notification message is received.
PCR: 01198
Module: TCP
Network affecting: No
TCP sessions would get stuck in the FINWAIT2 state if the remote host did
not send a FIN message when required. The router now starts a timer when
a TCP session enters the FINWAIT2 state and will automatically close the
session if the timer expires.
PCR: 01199
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The SET IP FILTER command was not correctly handling the ICMPTYPE
and ICMPCODE parameters. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01202
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
The router will now accept DHCP messages that are greater than or equal
to 576 bytes in size, and reject any message smaller than 576 bytes. This
operation conforms to RFC 1541.
PCR: 01203
Module: ISAKMP
Network affecting: No
ISAKMP quick mode exchanges are now committed if any traffic is received
over the newly generated SA. This improves stability in very lossy networks
where the commit message may get lost.
PCR: 01204
Module: ISAKMP
Network affecting: No
ISAKMP debugging caused a fatal error when the debugging mode was set
to ALL and PFS was enabled. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01205
Module: PPP
Network affecting: No
PPPoE interfaces with IDLE set to ON would not retry active discovery
when more data was received if active discovery had previously failed. This
issue has been resolved.
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Patch Release Note
PCR: 01206
Module: ISAKMP
Network affecting: No
A memory loss occurred when certificates were used by ISAKMP. This issue
has been resolved.
PCR: 01207
Module: ISAKMP
Network affecting: No
ISAKMP heartbeats are no longer transmitted if the lower layer interface is
down. This stops ISAKMP heartbeats from bringing up links in dial-up
environments.
PCR: 01209
Module: ISAKMP
Network affecting: No
In some conditions it was possible for ISAKMP packets to be lost and not
retransmitted. Incoming ISAKMP messages are now validated before
stopping retransmission of the previous message.
PCR: 01211
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The COS_DST bit on ARL for L3 interface should be 0x4 (higher priority) for
CPU ports. This has been corrected.
PCR: 01213
Module: TRG, SNMP
Network affecting: No
The Trigger Facility was generating a trap with variable { 0 0 }, and was not
documented in the ATI enterprise MIB. This issue has been resolved. The
MIB object triggerLastTriggerActivated ({ enterprises(1) alliedTelesyn(207)
mibObjects(8) brouterMib(4) atrouter(4) modules(4) trigger(53) 1 }) has been
defined, to record the trigger number of the last trigger activated, and this
variable is now transmitted in the trigger activation trap triggerTrap.
PCR: 01214
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
In a Rapier G6, fitted with a fibre uplink module with all ports active,
switching traffic between port 1 and the uplink caused the traffic flow to
cease after a period of time depending on the volume of traffic. This issue
has been resolved.
PCR: 01216
Module: STP
Network affecting: No
The Rapier did not include the message age of the received BDPU message
in the message age of the BDPU it transmitted. Also, the message age of the
message transmitted BDPU could be less than that of the received BDPU,
which contravenes IEEE 802.3d. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01219
Module: VLAN,SWI
Network affecting: No
Reception of incorrectly tagged packets was causing corruption of the ARL
table, eventually causing the switch to lock up. This issue has been resolved.
Tagged packets with invalid VLAN identifiers are now discarded. The
INFILTERING parameter of the SET SWITCH PORT command now
defaults to ON.
PCR: 01221
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
Flow control performance has been improved.
PCR: 01225
Module: IPSEC
Network affecting: No
The IPsec SA ID now wraps correctly at the 16 bit (ID = 65535) boundary.
The ID is also checked to verify that it is free before it is used.
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PCR: 01227
Module: PPP
Network affecting: No
If PPPoE AC services were not deleted in the same order they were added,
the DELETE command would return an “operation successful” message
but the service would still appear in the output of the SHOW PPP PPPOE
command. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01229
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The CREATE CONFIG command did not include all required L3FILTER
parameters in the generated script file.
PCR: 01232
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The L3 table on the Rapier G6 is now cleared when a switch port goes down
to ensure the L3 and ARP tables are consistent.
PCR: 01234
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
A switch port that was transmitting STP BPDUs and also mirroring its
transmit traffic to the mirror port caused a fatal error. This issue has been
resolved.
Features in 86222-06
Patch file details for Patch 86222-06 are listed in Table 21.
Table 21: Patch file details for Patch 86222-06.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
30-Aug-2001
86222-06.paz
226776 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-06 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 01188
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The power supply voltages of the base board PHYs on a Rapier G6 are
controlled by a PHY register value, which was incorrectly set. This issue has
been resolved.
PCR: 01190
Module: PIM
Network affecting: No
In PIM Dense Mode, if a data stream started before PIM hello messages
were exchanged, the receiver did not get the data stream. This issue has
been resolved.
PCR: 01192
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
The Rapier G6 base ports sometimes experienced spurious link up or link
down events. This issue has been resolved.
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Patch Release Note
Features in 86222-05
Patch file details for Patch 86222-05 are listed in Table 22.
Table 22: Patch file details for Patch 86222-05.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
24-Aug-2001
86222-05.paz
223728 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-05 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 01148
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
A39 copper uplink modules in the Rapier G6 sometimes experienced
spurious link up or link down events. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01157
Module: CORE
Network affecting: No
The enterprise MIB now supports objects for power supply monitoring.
PCR: 01162
Module: PKI
Network affecting: No
Certificates containing GeneralisedTime with the year in YYYY format are
now parsed correctly. The keyUsage field of certificates is now parsed
correctly when only one byte has been specified. The CRL update time is now
displayed correctly in hours. If the username and password parameters are
present the location parameter must be present and appear before the
username and password parameters. Certificates with signatures of 257 bytes
are now correctly parsed. Certificates added from a configuration script are
now processed correctly.
PCR: 01170
Module: IPv6
Network affecting: No
A fatal error occurred if an IPv6 interface was deleted while packets were
being transmitted. The number of current interfaces was not being updated
correctly when a new IPv6 interface was added. As a result, after multiple
additions and deletions, no more IPv6 interfaces could be added. These
issues have been resolved.
PCR: 01176
Module: PKI
Network affecting: No
The CREATE CONFIG command now adds PKI certificates to the script in
the same order that they were originally added to the certificate database.
PCR: 01177
Module: PKI
Network affecting: No
PKI certificates are now periodically checked (once per hour) to verify that
they are still valid.
PCR: 01178
Module: IPSEC
Network affecting: No
IPCOMP SA’s which have the reserved CPI “3” are no longer deleted by
ISAKMP delete messages.
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PCR: 01179
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
When a VLAN was created and then destroyed on the G6 or G6F, the
VTABLE was corrupted. This has been fixed.
PCR: 01181
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
DHCP failed to send request messages when it was in a rebinding or
renewing state. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01185
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
In some extreme traffic conditions the switch could lock up, preventing
switching of any traffic. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01186
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
When large numbers of sessions were being handled the firewall would
become overly aggressive in restricting new sessions. The Active TCP Opens
field in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY would show a very
8
high number (42 × 10 ). This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01187
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
If the IGMP table was empty and a timeout was set, a fatal error occurred.
This issue has been resolved.
Features in 86222-04
Patch file details for Patch 86222-04 are listed in Table 23.
Table 23: Patch file details for Patch 86222-04.
86s-222.rez
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
24-Aug-2001
86222-04.paz
220220 bytes
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-04 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
PCR: 01124
Module: PKI
Network affecting: No
Message protection validation failures would occur intermittently. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01136
Module: ISAKMP
Network affecting: No
ISAKMP now interoperates with other vendor’s products in aggressive
mode exchanges.
PCR 01138
Module: CORE, SWI
Network affecting: No
Support has been added for the 8624XL-80 switch with -48VDC power
supply.
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Patch Release Note
PCR: 01152
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
In a dual policy configuration, the firewall would lock up under load. The
firewall would also mistakenly report SYN attacks. These issues have been
resolved.
PCR: 01159
Module: PIM
Network affecting: No
The CREATE CONFIG command generated duplicate PIM interface
configuration command lines. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01162
Module: PKI
Network affecting: No
Certificates containing GeneralisedTime with the year in YYYY format are
now parsed correctly. The keyUsage field of certificates is now parsed
correctly when only one byte has been specified. The CRL update time is now
displayed correctly in hours. If the username and password parameters are
present the location parameter must be present and appear before the
username and password parameters.
PCR: 01165
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
The DHCP server now correctly allocates addresses to clients running
Apple Open Transport 2.5.1 or 2.5.2.
PCR: 01166
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
Both public and private access could be configured on the same interface on
a policy. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01167
Module: ENCO
Network affecting: No
RSA encryption is now periodically suspended to ensure other processes
get some CPU time during large RSA calculations.
PCR: 01169
Module: ISAKMP
Network affecting: No
The CREATE ISAKMP command now checks that the key specified by the
LOCALRSAKEY parameter actually exists in the ENCO module.
PCR: 01171
Module: ETH, TRIGGER
Network affecting: No
The INTERFACE parameter of the CREATE TRIGGER and SET TRIGGER
commands now supports Ethernet interfaces. Ethernet interface events can
now generate triggers.
PCR: 01173
Module: Telnet
Network affecting: No
The Telnet server’s listen port can now be configured to a number in the
range 1 to 65535, excluding any ports already assigned as listen ports.
PCR: 01174
Module: Firewall
Network affecting: No
The CREATE CONFIG command sometimes generated scripts for rule
commands with GBLIP=0.0.0.0 when this was not necessary. This issue has
been resolved.
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Features in 86222-01
Patch file details for Patch 86222-01 are listed in Table 24.
Table 24: Patch file details for Patch 86222-01.
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187124 bytes
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
Compressed Patch File Name
Compressed Patch File Size
Patch 86222-01 includes the following enhancement for Software Release 2.2.2:
PCR: 01100 Module: DHCP Network affecting: No
The DHCP server identified the wrong port numbers for incoming DHCP
requests causing DHCP replies to be sent to the wrong port. This issued has
been resolved.
PCR: 01102
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
The IP flow cache occasionally generated a watchdog fatal error. This issued
has been resolved.
PCR: 01102
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
Deleting entries from an L3 table occasionally resulted in a watchdog fatal
error. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 01106
Module: PKI
Network affecting: No
PKI enrolment no longer causes message validation to fail.
PCR: 01119
Module: IPV6
Network affecting: No
Repeated addition and deletion of an address with the VALID parameter set
to or from an IPV6 interface caused a fatal error. This issue has been
corrected. The VALID parameter specifies the life of the address, and
defaults to INFINITE. The address is deleted when the lifetime expires. The
PREF parameter specifies the time that the address is the preferred address
of the interface, and defaults to INFINITE. PREF must be less than or equal
to VALID. IPV6 now checks and ensures that if either PREF or VALID is
specified, PREF is less than or equal to VALID. When an address is deleted
the timers are now correctly cleared.
PCR: 01120
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
IP sometimes passed the wrong port number to PIM, causing PIM to
process the wrong port number in its routing table. This issued has been
resolved.
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Patch Release Note
Enable and Disable ICMP Messages
The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) allows routers to send error and
control messages to other routers or hosts. It provides the communication
between IP software on one system and IP software on another.
This enhancement allows the switch to enable or disable some ICMP messages
when directed by the network manager.
The ICMP messages that are able to be enabled or disabled are:
■
■
■
Network unreachable (RFC792 Type 3 Code 0)
Host unreachable (RFC792 Type 3 Code 1)
ICMP redirect messages (RFC792 Type 5 Code 0, 1, 2, 3)
Network Unreachable
This message indicates that the switch does not know how to reach the
destination network.
Host Unreachable
This message indicates that the switch does not know how to reach the host.
ICMP Redirect
This message is sent to a local host to tell it that its target is located on the same
LAN (no routing is required) or when it detects a host using a non-optimal route
(usually because a link has failed or changed its status) on a directly connected
router to advise of a better route to a particular destination.
For more information on ICMP, see the IP Chapter in your switch’s Software
Reference manual.
Commands
This enhancement introduces three new commands:
■
■
■
DISABLE IP ICMPREPLY
ENABLE IP ICMPREPLY
SHOW IP ICMPREPLY
DISABLE IP ICMPREPLY
Syntax DISABLE IP
ICMPREPLY[={ALL|NETUNREACH|HOSTUNREACH|REDIRECT}]
Description This command disables ICMP reply messages.
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If ALL is specified, all configurable ICMP message replies are disabled. If
NETUNREACH is specified, all network unreachable message replies are
disabled (RFC792 Type 3 Code 0). If HOSTUNREACH is specified, all host
unreachable message replies are disabled (RFC792 Type 3 Code 1). If
REDIRECT is specified, all ICMP redirect message replies are disabled (RFC792
Type 5 Code 0, 1, 2, 3).
Example To disable all configurable ICMP messages, use the command:
DISABLE IP ICMPREPLY=ALL
See Also ENABLE IP ICMPREPLY
DISABLE IP ECHOREPLY
SHOW IP ICMPREPLY
ENABLE IP ICMPREPLY
Syntax ENABLE IP
ICMPREPLY[={ALL|NETUNREACH|HOSTUNREACH|REDIRECT}]
Description This command enables ICMP reply messages.
If ALL is specified, all configurable ICMP message replies are enabled. If
NETUNREACH is specified, all network unreachable message replies are
enabled (RFC792 Type 3 Code 0). If HOSTUNREACH is specified, all host
unreachable message replies are enabled (RFC792 Type 3 Code 1). If
REDIRECT is specified, all ICMP redirect message replies are enabled (RFC792
Type 5 Code 0, 1, 2, 3).
Example To enable all configurable ICMP messages, use the command:
ENABLE IP ICMPREPLY=ALL
See Also ENABLE IP ECHOREPLY
DISABLE IP ICMPREPLY
SHOW IP ICMPREPLY
SHOW IP ICMPREPLY
Syntax SHOW IP ICMPREPLY
Description This command display the status of configurable ICMP messages (Figure
Figure 1: Example output from the SHOW IP ICMPREPLY command:
SHOW IP ICMP REPLY MESSAGES
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ICMP REPLY MESSAGES:
Network Unreachable ................ disabled
Host Unreachable ................... disabled
Redirect ........................... enabled
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Table 25: Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP ICMPREPLY command.
Parameter
Meaning
ICMP Reply Messages
A list of ICMP configurable reply messages and whether
they are enabled or disabled.
IGMP Snooping All-Group Entry
Because IGMP is an IP-based protocol, multicast group membership for VLAN
aware devices is on a per-VLAN basis. If at least one port in the VLAN is a
member of a multicast group, multicast packets will be flooded onto all ports in
the VLAN by default.
IGMP snooping enables the switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently on
the switch. The switch listens to IGMP membership reports, queries and leaves
messages to identify the switch ports that are members of multicast groups.
Multicast traffic will only be forwarded to ports identified as members of the
specific multicast group.
This enhancement allows network managers to prevent specified ports from
acting as IGMP all-group ports, and specify which ports are allowed to behave
as all-group entry ports, by using the ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
command.
For example, consider a video streaming service which has 15 channels. When
the switch receives IGMP membership reports destined for the address
239.0.0.2 from an unauthorised user, all 15 channels of multicast data floods to
that port, which may affect the service of the network. In order to avoid this,
the network manager decides whether or not to allow a particular port to
behave as an IGMP all-group port, e.g. port 8. Then, whenever the above IGMP
membership report is sent, the switch will not automatically add port 8 as one
of the egress ports for any IGMP membership report group, so video streaming
will not get forwarded to disabled all-group ports selected by the network
manager.
Commands
This enhancement modifies one command:
■
SHOW IP IGMP
and has two new commands:
■
■
ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
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SHOW IP IGMP
Syntax SHOW IP IGMP [COUNTER] [INTERFACE=interface]
Description This command displays information about IGMP, and multicast group
membership for each IP interface.
This enhancement includes the line “Disabled All-groups ports” on the output
of this command, as show in Figure 2 on page 43. Ports that are disabled have a
“#” symbol next to the port number.
Figure 2: Example output from the SHOW IP IGMP command.
IGMP Protocol
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Status ........................... Enabled
Default Query Interval ........... 125 secs
Default Timeout Interval ......... 270 secs
Disabled All-groups ports ........ 1,5,7
Interface Name .......... vlan2 (DR)
IGMP Proxy .............. Off
Group List ..............
Group. 238.0.1.2
Ports 3,11,23
Last Adv. 172.50.2.1
Last Adv. 172.50.2.1
Last Adv. 172.50.1.1
Refresh time 34 secs
Refresh time 130 secs
Refresh time 45 secs
Group. 224.1.1.2
Ports 2,11,23
All Groups
Ports 1#,11,23
Interface Name .......... vlan4
IGMP Proxy .............. Off
Group List ..............
No group memberships.
(DR)
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Table 26: New parameter in the output of the SHOW IP IGMP command.
Parameter
Meaning
Disabled All-groups ports
A list of ports that are prevented from behaving as IGMP all-
group ports.
Examples To show information about IGMP, use the command:
SHOW IP IGMP
See Also ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
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Patch Release Note
New Commands
This enhancement request introduces two new commands from enabling/
disabling all-group entries on switch ports.
ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
Syntax ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP=[{port-list|ALL}]
where:
■
port-list is a port number, a range of port numbers (specified as n-m), or a
comma separated list of port numbers and/or ranges. Port numbers start
at 1 ad end at m, where m is the highest numbered Ethernet switch port,
including uplink ports.
Description This command enables the specified port(s) to behave as a multicast all-group
ports.
The ALLGROUP parameter specifies the list of ports able to behave as all-
group entry ports. If ALL is specified, all ports are able to behave as all-group
entry ports. The default is ALL.
Examples To enable ports 1, 5 and 7 to behave as all-group entry ports, use the command:
ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP=1,5,7
See Also DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
SHOW IP IGMP
DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
Syntax DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP=[{port-list|ALL}]
where:
■
port-list is a port number, a range of port numbers (specified as n-m), or a
comma separated list of port numbers and/or ranges. Port numbers start
at 1 and end at m, where m is the highest numbered Ethernet switch port,
including uplink ports.
Description This command disables the specified port(s) from acting as a multicast all-
group entry ports. Ports that are disabled have a “#” symbol next to the port
number in the output of the SHOW IP IGMP command.
Examples To prevent ports 1, 5 and 7 from behaving as all-group entry ports, use the
command:
DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP=1,5,7
See Also ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
SHOW IP IGMP
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Availability
Patches can be downloaded from the Software Updates area of the Allied
licence or password is not required to use a patch.
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