REVISION NOTES FOR BAYRS VERSION 14.00 REVISION 1D11

Site Manager compatibility:

        BayRS version         is managed by           Site Manager version
        14.00 Rev. 1D11       ------------------------>     14.00, 14.00 Rev. 1, 1C, 1D5, 1D9, and 1D11
        14.00 Rev. 1D9         ------------------------>     14.00, 14.00 Rev. 1, 1C, 1D5, and 1D9
 
        14.00 Rev. 1D5         ------------------------>     14.00, 14.00 Rev. 1, 1C, and 1D5
        14.00 Rev. 1C           ------------------------>     14.00, 14.00 Rev. 1, 1C and 1D5
        14.00 Rev. 1            ------------------------>     14.00, 14.00 Rev. 1, 1C and 1D5
        14.00                       ------------------------>     14.00, 14.00 Rev. 1, 1C and 1D5

BayRS 14.00 Revision 1D11 is Year 2000 Compliance Certified by Nortel Networks. It has successfully passed the Nortel Networks test procedure which tests conformance to the Nortel Networks Year 2000 definitions, found at the Nortel Networks Year 2000 Web site at: http://www.nortelnetworks.com/corporate/year2000/.

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BayRS and BCC Version 14.00 Revision 1D11 corrects the following problems
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CR 123827-3: DLSw
Specifically routed frames where the first or last route descriptor's ring ID is equal to the local DLSw virtual ring ID are dropped by the router. The issue occurs when multiple isolated DLSw routers are configured with the same DLSw virtual ring IDs and when the routers are interconnected by source route bridging rings.

If you enable the new MIB attribute DLSVirtualRingBridgeCheck (accessible from the Technician Interface), the router checks the Bridge ID/Ring ID pair to determine whether to drop incoming packets.

CR 124468-1: SYNC
The message "command HOSTCOP_STOP_PORT failed with status = 1" should be changed from a warning message to an info message, and the status should be the actual return status rather than consistently 1.

CR 130168-1: IP
When the router has an IP_FORWARD_TO_IP_ADDRESS traffic filter defined to forward to a specific target address, if there is no route to the target IP address, the router faults with a bus error.

CR 135150-1: PPP
If one of the lines of a PPP multilink bundle is brought down as it receives an ADDLINE message, the router receives a watchdog fault.

CR 136680-1: DVMRP
When a DVMRP announce policy is defined with action ignore for all routes and is applied to upstream interfaces, all routes learned over that interface will be poison reversed, resulting in duplicate packets being sent.

CR 138453-1: DVMRP
In a redundant DVMRP environment with four or more routers on the same network, excess multicast traffic is forwarded.