HP VPN Server Appliance sa3110/sa3150/sa3400/sa3450 and sa3000 Series VPN Manager - Release 6.8.2 Release Notes
Release 6.8.2 Release Notes
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Static Route and Default Gateway Do Not
Work For Synchronous Interface Using
Frame Relay When Next Hop Is Physical
Interface
Reference Numbers 353P, 10P, 642DF and 676P
A defined static route and default gateway do not work for
a synchronous interface using Frame Relay when the next
hop is a physical interface.
In the case of Frame Relay interfaces, the next hop cannot
be set to a physical interface since there are several DLCI
that can be active on the interface.
Also, if you define a static route with A0 as the next hop
interface, the route does not show in the routing table.
This is because when you set the next hop to be the
asynchronous interface, the asynchronous interface and
the protocol must be up for the route to appear in the
Show Route command.
Filter Rate May Be Lower When Small
Packets Forwarded And Bi-Directional
Data Secured
Reference Number 439P
In Release 6.8.2, HP VPN Server Appliance SA3400/SA3450
devices may demonstrate a lowered filter rate when small
packets are forwarded and bi-directional data is secured.
The new VPN devices' performance numbers are meeting
expectations, that is, they are able to transmit >90 Mbps of
encrypted traffic in a best case scenario, however, at this
time the devices do not transmit >90Mbs in all scenarios.










