Patch 86222-27 For Rapier Switches
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Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
C613-10319-00 REV Z
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If the file system was completely full and the deletion of a single file led
to a compaction, the file system reported that it was continually
compacting. This was because it was repeatedly searching through a
linked list of file headers.
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A byte of data from FLASH was incorrectly returning the value 0xFF.
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When a file was renamed using upper case letters, the renamed file did
not appear in the file directory but did appear in FLASH. Also, if a
SHOW FFILE CHECK command was executed after renaming the file,
the file system would appear to hang. All file names must now be lower
case.
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Multiple TTY sessions could edit the same file. This caused
unpredictable behaviour when the TTY sessions closed the files.
A new command, SHOW FFILE VERIFY, has been added. This command
steps through the file system headers starting with file zero and finishing at
the end of the last reachable file. It then verifies that all FLASH locations
from the end of the last reachable file to the beginning of file zero are in an
erased state. Errors are reported as they are found.
The source IP address in DVMRP
prune
and
graft
messages was incorrect.
This issue has been resolved.
Firewall subnet NAT rules were not working correctly from the private to
the public side of the firewall. Traffic from the public to private side
(destined for subnet NAT) was discarded. These issues have been resolved.
ICMP traffic no longer causes a RADIUS lookup for access authentication,
but is now checked by ICMP handlers for attacks and eligibility. If the ICMP
traffic matches a NAT rule, NAT will occur on inbound and outbound
traffic. HTTP 1.0 requests sometimes caused the firewall HTTP proxy to
close prematurely. Cached TCP sessions were sometimes not hit correctly.
These issues have been resolved.
When an IP Multihomed interface was used as an OSPF interface,
neighbour relationships were only established if the IP interface for OSPF
was added first in the configuration. Now, OSPF establishes neighbour
relationships regardless of the IP Multihomed interface configuration order.
The SHOW VRRP command now shows the number of trigger activations
for the Upmaster and Downmaster triggers.
DHCP RENEW request messages are now unicast (as defined in the RFC),
not broadcast.
If a problem occurred with NVS, some critical files were lost. As a result, the
equipment was forced to load only boot ROM software at boot time. This
patch combined with the new version of the boot ROM software (pr1-1.2.0
for the AR700 series) resolves this issue.
PCR 02192
Module: IP
Network affecting: No
PCR: 02241
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
PCR: 02359
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
PCR: 02395
Module: VRRP, TRG
Network affecting: No
PCR: 02396
Module: DHCP
Network affecting: No
PCR 02400
Module: CORE, FFS, FILE,
INSTALL, SCR
Network affecting: No