Page 2 - , which describes the new; Enabling and Installing this Release; xx; where
Enabling and Installing this Release 2 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Caution: Using a maintenance version on the wrong model may cause unpredictable results, including disruption to the network. This maintenance release note should be read in conjunction with the following documents: ■ the Relea...
Page 3 - Levels; Level 1; This issue will seldom appear, and will cause minor inconvenience.; Level 4
Levels 3 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Levels Some of the issues addressed in this Maintenance Version include a level number. This number reflects the importance of the issue that has been resolved. The levels are: Level 1 This issue will cause significant interruption to network services, and ...
Page 4 - ” indicates that the issue did not apply to that product series.; No level 1 issues; Level 2
Features in 291-10 4 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Features in 291-10 Software Maintenance Version 291-10 includes the resolved issues and enhancements in the following tables. In the tables, for each product series: ■ “Y” indicates that the resolution is available in Version 291-10 for that pro...
Page 6 - No level 4 issues; Enhancements; No enhancements; command) did not work. It returned the error “The
Features in 291-10 6 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Level 3 Level 4 No level 4 issues Enhancements No enhancements CR Module Level Description AR4 00 AR7 x5 AR7 x0S Rap ier i Rap ier w AT - 8800 A T-8 600 A T-8 700 XL x900 - 48 A T- 99 00 A T-9 800 CR00018514 Ping 3 Traceroute (the trace command)...
Page 10 - number
Features in 291-08 10 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G CR00007178 RIPng 2 The following issues occurred with RIPng: ■ RIPng dropped requests from peers with non link-local addresses. ■ for a solicited response, if the routes did not exist on the device, RIPng returned a metric of 0 for them instead...
Page 21 - Level 3; name
Features in 291-08 21 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Level 3 CR Module Level Description AR4 00 AR7 x5 AR7 x0S Rap ier i Rap ier w AT - 8800 A T-8 600 A T-8 700 XL x900 - 48 A T- 99 00 A T-9 800 CR00000503 PKI 3 Some PKI commands (including add pki ldap , create pki enroll , and create pki keyupd...
Page 29 - limit
Features in 291-08 29 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G CR00013832 EPSR, SNMP 3 When a user destroyed an EPSR domain, SNMP Requests returned information about the domain even though it no longer existed. This issue has been resolved. - - - - - - - - Y Y - CR00013920 Ping, Traceroute 3 If a user atte...
Page 33 - disable dhcpsnooping ipfiltering
Features in 291-08 33 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Enhancements CR Module Level Description AR4 00 AR7 x5 AR7 x0S Rap ier i Rap ier w AT - 8800 A T-8 600 A T-8 700 XL x900 - 48 A T- 99 00 A T-9 800 CR00012822 BGP - The BGP counter output display has been significantly improved. Also, the comman...
Page 36 - No level 3 issues; Running the command
Features in 291-07 36 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Features in 291-07 Software Maintenance Version 291-07 includes the resolved issues and enhancements in the following tables. In the tables, for each product series: ■ “Y” indicates that the resolution is available in Version 291-07 for that pr...
Page 38 - Rap; —the list of ports for the group would include the All Groups port.
Features in 291-05 38 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Features in 291-05 Software Maintenance Version 291-05 includes the resolved issues and enhancements in the following tables. In the tables, for each product series: ■ “Y” indicates that the resolution is available in Version 291-05 for that pr...
Page 45 - value
Features in 291-05 45 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G CR00016727 TCP, Telnet 2 The speed of the output from the Telnet server has been increased. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y CR00016762 ISDN 2 For AR44xS series routers with system territory set to USA, the ISDN Q.931 SPIDs failed to initialize to the ISDN ...
Page 48 - ) should have changed the WAN load balancer resources to the
Features in 291-05 48 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G CR00017257 WAN Load Balancer 2 If two WAN load balancer healthcheck hosts were defined, and one was unreachable and the other was reachable, WAN load balancer resources were (correctly) in the UP state because at least one healthcheck host was ...
Page 53 - Rapi; filename
Features in 291-05 53 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Level 4 CR Module Level Description AR40 0 AR7x 5 AR7x 0S Rapi er i AT - 8 800 AT -8 6 0 0 A T-87 00XL x 900 - 48 A T- 990 0 AT -9 8 0 0 CR00000396 IGMP 4 If a static IGMP port went link down, it was not shown in the “Static Ports” list in the ...
Page 54 - Note that this enhancement is not available on AR770S routers.
Features in 291-05 54 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Enhancements CR Module Level Description AR4 00 AR7 x5 AR7 x0S Rap ier i AT - 8800 A T-8 600 A T-8 700 XL x900 - 48 A T- 99 00 A T-9 800 CR00014288 GUI - An ADSL connection option has been added to the Wizards page of the GUI for AR44xS routers...
Page 55 - srcinterface; “Backing up the configuration with SNMP—; CR
Features in 291-05 55 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G CR00016150 IPsec, IPv6 - To establish a tunnelled IPsec connection for IPv6, you may need to specify the source IP interface in the IPsec and ISAKMP policies. This enhancement enables you to do so. To specify the source interface, use the srcin...
Page 59 - Switch; This issue has been resolved.
Features in 291-04 59 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Features in 291-04 Software Maintenance Version 291-04 includes the resolved issues and enhancements in the following tables. In the tables, for each product series: ■ “Y” indicates that the resolution is available in Version 291-04 for that pr...
Page 81 - SET TELnet LOGINSYStemname=OFF
Features in 291-04 81 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Enhancements CR Module Level Description AR4 00 AR7 x5 AR7 x0S Rap ier i AT - 8800 A T-8 600 A T-8 700 XL x900 - 48 A T- 99 00 A T-9 800 CR00003036 Core - It is now possible to hotswap NSMs on NEBS-compliant Rapier i switches. To hotswap the NS...
Page 89 - other optional parameters
Features in 291-03 89 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Level 3 CR00015678 IPv6 2 When a switch was heavily loaded with IPv6 traffic, it could reboot because a large quantity of traffic was queued while waiting for a neighbour's MAC address to resolve. This issue has been resolved by limiting the nu...
Page 91 - To specify the static router ports, use the new command:
Features in 291-02 91 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Enhancements Features in 291-02 Version 291-02 was not released. Features in 291-01 Version 291-01 was not released. CR Module Level Description AR4 00 AR7 x5 AR7 x0S Rap ier i A T-8 800 A T-8 600 A T-8 700 XL x900 -48 A T-9 900 A T-9 800 CR000...
Page 93 - IGMP snooping fast leave in multiple host mode—CR00017482; multiple host mode; To specify the new multiple mode, use the command:; show igmpsnooping vlan; has also been enhanced. The new command syntax is:; group
IGMP snooping fast leave in multiple host mode—CR00017482 93 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G IGMP snooping fast leave in multiple host mode—CR00017482 The IGMP snooping fast leave option has been enhanced, to make it available when multiple clients are attached to a single port on the snooping swi...
Page 94 - The; detail; on a port. The following example shows this.; IGMP Snooping
IGMP snooping fast leave in multiple host mode—CR00017482 94 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G The detail parameter displays more detailed information, including expiry times for each port, and in the case of multiple host fast leave mode, the list of hosts on a port. The following example shows thi...
Page 95 - Support for the new Rapier 48w switch; Two asynchronous serial console ports with DB9 connectors; Rapier 48w front panel
Support for the new Rapier 48w switch 95 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Support for the new Rapier 48w switch The Rapier 48w is a new model in the Rapier Series of layer 3 gigabit and fast Ethernet switches. Its key features are: ■ 48-port 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (RJ-45 connectors) ■ Two 1000BASE SFP...
Page 96 - Save the configuration
Backing up the configuration with SNMP—CR00016221 96 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G Backing up the configuration with SNMP—CR00016221 With this enhancement, you can use SNMP to: ■ set parameters for uploading files from the router or switch, and ■ upload files to a TFTP server SNMP already lets y...
Page 97 - Set the load parameters
Backing up the configuration with SNMP—CR00016221 97 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G 2. Set the load parameters To specify the server IP address, use SNMP SET loadServer. To set the filename, use SNMP SET loadFilename. The following screenshot shows setting the filename to tst.cfg.
Page 99 - show snmp; and check the new “ASN.01 BER Padding” field.; on
SNMP ASN.01 BER Padding—CR00016523 99 Version 291-10C613-10488-00 REV G SNMP ASN.01 BER Padding—CR00016523 This enhancement enables you to specify whether SNMP adds 0x00 padding when the most significant 9 bits of an object’s value are all 1, or whether the encoding follows the ASN.01 BER rule, whic...