Release Notes

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311708-A Rev 00
CR 120541-1: TCP
When multiple DLS peers are configured on the router, the TCP synchronous
frames are being ignored by the router. This causes TCP peers to form slowly.
CR 120577-1: OSPF
With more than one OSPF NSSA translator in a network, the next-hop address to
some external routes may not be updated when a network in the path to the
external routes is disabled.
CR 120850-1: ARE
Switched virtual circuits (SVCs) remain with a state of INIT (initializing).
CR 120908-1: IPEX
When a client application on a PC tries to transmit 64-byte packets using a
TCP-PVC IPEX gateway connection to a router, a fault occurs.
CR 120958-1: VINES
In a large, highly redundant network, VINES will sometimes fault while
processing network updates.
CR 120960-1: VINES
When processing many large updates, VINES will fault due to an out-of-memory
error.
CR 121001-1: ATM LANE
When a PC is moved from one ATM switch to another, the virtual network router
(VNR) does not use LE-ARP to find the PC at the new location until after the
aging timer for the entry expires.
CR 121049-1: Firewall
The Firewall soloist and daemon processes are spawned even if no firewall is
configured for the router, causing unnecessary resource allocation.
CR 121051-1: Firewall
Firewall may cause random faults on the router.
CR 121073-1: NAT
NAT does not support address translation for FTP PASV.
CR 121077-1: IGMP
Multicast Table Manager entries do not expire after the MOSPF timeout period.