
Patch 86261-09 For Rapier and AT-8800 Series Switches 19
Patch 86261-09 for Software Release 2.6.1
C613-10388-00 REV J
Occasionally an error occurred with OSPF’s route table calculation, so all
routes in the network were not discovered. The error only happened with a
network topology that involved connections between routers via both a
Point to Point link and a transit network link. This issue has been resolved.
A new command has been added that forces a route table recalculation by
rerunning the Shortest Path First calculation. The command is:
RESET OSPF SPF [DEBUG]
If DEBUG is specified, debugging information for the route table calculation
is output to the port from which the command was executed. SPF
debugging can be turned on for every route table calculation using the
ENABLE OSPF DEBUG=SPF command, but this will be overridden if
DEBUG is specified with the RESET OSPF SPF command.
The server string was not copied correctly into an HTTP file request when
loading information from the configuration script. This issue has been
resolved.
When 10/100 copper ports were disabled with the DISABLE SWITCH
PORT command, their link state was still UP. This issue has been resolved.
If the DISABLE SWITCH PORT command appeared in the configuration
script, an interface could come up even though ifAdminStatus was set to
‘down’. This issue has been resolved.
A fatal error sometimes occurred because of incorrect responses to
Neighbour Solicitation messages. This issue has been resolved.
If a switch port was disabled on a switch running STP, traffic was sometimes
not passed through that port after it was re-enabled. This issue has been
resolved.
The SHOW FILE command caused an error when the displayed file had a
duplicate entry due to file size mismatch. This issue has been resolved. An
error message is now logged when the SHOW FILE command detects a
duplicate file. The first FFS file will be deleted when a duplicate exists.
Static DHCP address ranges were not reclaimed if the Reclaim operation was
interrupted by the interface going down. This issue has been resolved.
An error occurred in L2TP when call names consisted of numeric characters
only. This issue has been resolved. The ADD L2TP CALL command now
only accepts call names that contain at least one alphabetic character.
PCR: 03978 Module: OSPF Level: 3
PCR: 31009 Module: HTTP Level: 3
PCR: 31064 Module: SWI Level: 2
PCR: 31072 Module: SWI Level: 3
PCR: 31084 Module: IPV6 Level: 2
PCR: 31093 Module: SWI Level: 1
PCR: 31096 Module: FFS Level: 3
PCR: 31098 Module: DHCP Level: 3
PCR: 31100 Module: L2TP Level: 3
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