Specifications
Features in 291-04 127
Version 291-18
C613-10488-00 REV Q
CR00014714 PIM 2 If a PIM interface was set as the BSR candidate interface (by using the command
add pim bsrcandidate interface=interface) and that interface went down,
PIM would select another interface as the BSR candidate interface. The router or
switch also set the new interface as the BSR candidate interface in the dynamic
configuration.
This issue has been resolved. PIM only looks for a new interface to use as the BSR
candidate address if the user has not specified an interface.
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CR00014748 Reverse Telnet 2 Reverse Telnet used to filter out Ctrl-D characters, making it impossible to
perform certain actions on the remote device.
This issue has been resolved.
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CR00014795 RIPv6 2 When a user disabled RIPv6 or deleted a RIPv6 interface, the router or switch
correctly set the metric of any affected RIPv6 routes to 16, indicating that the
route was unavailable. However, the router or switch continued to try to use such
routes to route packets if no alternative better routes existed.
This issue has been resolved. When a route’s metric is 16, it is no longer used to
route traffic.
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CR00014834 Switch 2 When STP detected a topology change and therefore the switch flushed its ARP
table entries, sometimes the switch did not remove entries for non-lead trunk
ports. Therefore, ARP entries for these ports contained incorrect routing
information. These incorrect entries were not replaced until after they timed out.
This issue has been resolved.
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CR00014925 IP Gateway 2 When the switch had a static route to a destination, and a user added a more
specific static route to the same destination, then the switch should have
removed the less specific route from its hardware switching table, but did not.
This stopped the switch from routing packets to that destination.
This issue has been resolved.
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CR Module Level Description
AR400
AR7x5
AR7x0S
Rapier i
AT-8800
AT-8600
AT-8700XL
x900-48
AT- 9900
AT-9800