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Allied Telesis AR4155 Release Note page 12

Version 281-01

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CR
Module
Level
CR00013077
IPv6
CR00013234
IP Gateway
CR00013276
UPnP
CR00013309
L2TP
EPSR
CR00013407
Version 281-01
C613-10482-00 REV A
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When an IPv6 address was deleted on the router or switch, and that IPv6 address
had previously been learnt by a remote IPv6 node, then the router or switch
would reboot if it received an ICMPv6 Neighbour Solicitation message from the
remote node. This meant, for example, that if you successfully pinged an address
on the router or switch, then deleted that address, then attempted to ping the
old address again, the router or switch would reboot.
This issue has been resolved.
2
If the router or switch attempted to email log output, and used a domain name
server that gave a non-standard response to the DNS query, the router or switch
sometimes rebooted.
This issue has been resolved.
2
In UPnP, Msearch requests were stored indefinitely, which eventually exhausted
the router's memory and caused it to reboot.
This issue has been resolved. Msearch requests are now deleted once the router
has finished with them.
2
When an L2TP LAC Client (for example, a Microsoft Windows XP VPN Client)
activated an L2TP tunnel to a router or switch that was operating as an LNS, the
dynamic PPP interface on the LNS left out the PPP authentication phase.
This also prevented the interface from obtaining an IP address by remote IP
assignment from a User Database entry.
This issue has been resolved.
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The switch correctly accepted a changed ring flap time (the commands create or
set epsr ringflaptime). However, if the command create config was used to
save the configuration and the switch used that configuration after a reboot,
EPSR failed.
This issue has been resolved.
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