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Patch Release Note
Patch SB244-03
For SwitchBlade 4000 Series Switches and
AT-9800 Series Switches
Introduction
This patch release note lists the issues addressed and enhancements made in
patch SB244-03 for Software Release 2.4.4 on existing models of SwitchBlade
4000 Series Switches and AT-9800 Series Switches. Patch file details are listed in
Table 1.
Table 1: Patch file details for Patch SB244-03.
sb-244.rez
Base Software Release File
26-Nov-2002
Patch Release Date
sb244-03.paz
Compressed
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2 Patch Release Note Features in SB244-03 Patch SB244-03 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in previous patches for Software Release 2.4.4, and the following enhancements: PCR: 02414 Module: IPV6, SWI, IPG, VLAN Network affecting: No MLD snooping is now supported on AT-9800 Series Switches and Rapier i Series Switches. PCR: 02451 Module: IPG, PIM, VLAN, SWI Network affecting: No The following issues have been resolved: • PIM was disabled when the RESET IP command was execut
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Patch SB244-03 For SwitchBlade 4000 Series Switches and AT-9800 Series Switches 3 PCR: 02492 Module: SWI Network affecting: No 288MB RDRAM was initialised incorrectly, resulting in unpredictable behaviour. This issue has been resolved. PCR: 02493 Module: DHCP Network affecting: No Inuse DHCP entries (that are displayed in the SHOW DHCP CLIENT command) will now expire and be reclaimed. PCR: 02494 Module: IPv6 Network affecting: No It was possible to add the same IPv6 prefix to different IPv6 i
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4 Patch Release Note Features in SB244-02 Patch file details are listed in Table 2: Table 2: Patch file details for Patch SB244-02. sb-244.rez Base Software Release File 1-Nov-2002 Patch Release Date sb244-02.paz Compressed Patch File Name 57728 bytes Compressed Patch File Size Patch SB244-02 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in previous patches for Software Release 2.4.4, and the following enhancements: PCR: 02406 Module: IPV6 Network affecting: No Some parameters in MLD s
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Patch SB244-03 For SwitchBlade 4000 Series Switches and AT-9800 Series Switches 5 PCR: 02460 Module: SWI Network affecting: No Sometimes a port reported an interface as being down, but the port counters kept incrementing. This issue has been resolved. PCR: 02461 Module: SWI Network affecting: No The CREATE TRIGGER MODULE=SWITCH command now recognises ports in x.y notation when specifying the PORT parameter. PCR: 02462 Module: SWI Network affecting: No A fatal error occurred on SwitchBlade 4000
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6 Patch Release Note Features in SB244-01 Patch file details are listed in Table 3: Table 3: Patch file details for Patch SB244-01. sb-244.rez Base Software Release File 23-Oct-2002 Patch Release Date sb244-01.paz Compressed Patch File Name 84666 bytes Compressed Patch File Size Patch SB244-01 includes the following enhancements: PCR: 01285 Module: OSPF Network affecting: No When an interface went down (or was disabled) on an AS border router, the external routes were not removed from the routi
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Patch SB244-03 For SwitchBlade 4000 Series Switches and AT-9800 Series Switches 7 PCR: 02398 Module: IPV6 Network affecting: No The following issues have been resolved: It was possible to assign the same network on different IPV6 interfaces The loopback address was being added to other interfaces The tunnel configuration was not showing correctly in IPV6 configuration commands RIPv6 now sets the metric of routes for interfaces that are DOWN to 16, and immediately sends responses when t
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8 Patch Release Note PCR: 02415 Module: IPG Network affecting: No Packets with a RIP source address and next hop address that are not on the same subnet as the interface will now be processed. If the received next hop is not on the same subnet, it is treated as 0.0.0.0. PCR: 02420 Module: SWI Network affecting: No On GBICs, the link was forced up when the transmit fibre was removed. Once up, the link could not be taken down again by removing the transmit fibre. This issue has been resolved.