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Allied Telesis 86222-25 Release Note page 19

Patch for rapier switches and ar800 series modular switching routers

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Patch 86222-25 For Rapier Switches and AR800 Series Modular Switching Routers
Patch 86222-25 for Software Release 2.2.2
C613-10319-00 REV X
PCR: 02081
Module: FILE, FFS
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
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
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
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
The software routing performance of the Rapier 48 and Rapier 48i has been
enhanced.
PCR: 02101
Module: SWI
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
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
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.
Network affecting: No
Network affecting: Yes
Network affecting: No
Network affecting: No
Network affecting: No
Network affecting: No
Network affecting: No
Network affecting: No
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