Rapier Series Switches Data Specification
4 Patch Release Note
Patch 86253-03 for Software Release 2.5.3
C613-10382-00 REV B
The maximum number of firewall sessions had decreased since software
release 86s-241. This issue has been resolved.
Previously, an incorrect source address was used for router advertisements
that were sent over an IPv6 tunnel. The source address of the tunnel
(specified by the IPADDRESS parameter of the ADD IPV6 TUNNEL
command) was used instead of a link local address. This caused an
interoperability problem, which has been resolved. Now, if the specified IP
address is not a link local address, then a link local address will be created
based on the IPv4 tunnel source address and used for router
advertisements.
If a ping was active and the IP configuration was reset, subsequent pings
were sent out the wrong interface. This issue has been resolved.
Executing a ping to the IP address 0.0.0.0 did not return an
invalid
destination address
error message. Also, when the TRACE command
was executed for local addresses, it timed out after 90 seconds. These issues
have been resolved.
The IP multicast counter did not increment when IGMP, DVMRP and PIM
packets were transmitted and received. This issue has been resolved.
The firewall denied streaming data using Windows Media Player 9. This
issue has been resolved.
The DHCP client was not honouring a subnet option provided by the DHCP
server. This issue has been resolved.
The TIMEOUT and SIZE parameters are only valid for the SET IP DNS
CACHE command, but no error message was returned if either parameter
was specified for the SET IP DNS command. This issue has been resolved.
Fragmentation of IPv6 packets now complies with RFC 2460’s requirement
to align packet sizes to 8 octets.
The DHCP server did not send a DHCPNAK message when a previously
statically assigned IP DHCP entry was again requested by a client. This
issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03741 Module: FIREWALL Level: 3
PCR: 03742 Module: IPV6 Level: 2
PCR: 03743 Module: IP Level: 3
PCR: 03744 Module: PING Level: 3
PCR: 03764 Module: IPG Level: 3
PCR: 03766 Module: FIREWALL Level: 2
PCR: 03779 Module: DHCP Level: 2
PCR: 03783 Module: IPG Level: 3
PCR: 03784 Module: IPV6 Level: 3
PCR: 03788 Module: DHCP Level: 2