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Patch for rapier switches

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Patch 86222-27 For Rapier Switches
Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
C613-10319-00 REV Z
PCR: 03067
Module: DHCP
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
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
When a static ARP was added to a trunk group, a software restart could
occur. This issue has been resolved.
Features in 86222-23
Patch file details are listed in Table 5.
Table 5: Patch file details for Patch 86222-23.
Base Software Release File
Patch Release Date
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
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
The ARP cache is now updated when a gratuitous ARP request or reply
packet is received.
PCR: 02574
Module: DVMRP
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
Reverses PCR 02400.
86s-222.rez
16-Jan-2003
86222-23.paz
947772 bytes
Network affecting: No
Network affecting: No
Network affecting: No
Network affecting: No
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