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Revision Notes for Router 11.02 rev 4

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SITE MANAGER COMPATIBILITY

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Router Version is managed by Site Manager version

v11.02 revision 1---------------------------> V5.02, V5.02 rev1, rev2,

rev3, 5.01 rev2

v11.02 revision 2 --------------------------> V5.02, V5.02 rev1, rev2,

rev3, 5.01 rev 2

v11.02 revision 3 --------------------------> V5.02, V5.02 rev1,

rev2, rev3, 5.01 rev 2

v11.02 revision 4 --------------------------> V5.02, V5.02 rev1,

rev2, rev3, 5.01 rev 2

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Revision 11.02/4 corrects the following problems:

=============================================================================

CR 33928: OSPF.

A router configured for OSPF may fail to properly advertise a Type

2 LSA for a network on which it is the designated router. This

results in a loss of connectivity to that network throughout the

AS and routers not using that network in their shortest path first

calculations.

CR 33984: OSPF.

A condition exists in OSPF (version 9.0 and later) in which an

ABR fails to originate a more specific summary net for a

non-backbone area when a less specific summary net is present in

the non-backbone area. The ABR fails to consider the validity of

the less specific summary net or whether it is even present in the

Backbone LSDB.

CR 34155: OSPF.

An enhancement request to add gate statistic reporting capability

to OSPF. This new feature will enable you to determine how many

buffers were processed after each run of the OSPF receive gate and

how many of each kind of OSPF messages were processed during that

particular run.

CR 32886: DLSw.

After a PU1 controller is disconnected and reconnected to the

SDLC Primary line on a router, DLSw gets stuck cycling between

disconnected and established states. After entering an

established state, the AS/400 sends an XID poll, which is

transported across to the remote controller. The remote controller

responds with an XID Final, which is transported back to the

central site, received by DLSw and by the SDLC code, but never

transmitted back to the AS/400.

CR 33922: SDLC.

An AN router may experience a bus error fault when the SDLC is set

to "VARIED OFF" on the AS400 for the remote SDLC

controllers.

CR 33921: SDLC.

An AN router can experience a bus error fault when you set the

SDLC line to "VARY ON" on the AS400 for the remote SDLC

controllers.

CR 34135: DLSw.

On a fully configured control unit, not all LUs become active. As

a result, you must often manually deactivate and reactivate the

high numbered LUs. This condition occurs on SDLC-attached

controllers and/or a SDLC-attached host.

CR 33959: IPEX.

An enhancement request for the calling address insertion/overwrite

feature. The alarm management system used relies on the calling

address field in the incoming call to identify the device

reporting the alarm. The X.25 devices used in this network do not

fill the calling address in their calling request packets. However,

the alarm system still works because the public X.25 network

inserts the correct calling address when it receives a call

request with this field empty.

Created a new MIB variable, wfIpexMappingXlateCallingX121. When

wfIpexInsCallingDte is enabled, the calling address is

overwritten by the value specified in

wfIpexMappingXlateCallingX121, if configured.

CR 34018: GAME.

A debug message causes confusion between fault and debug code,

resulting in stack dumps.

CR 24909: Flash.

Routers will not boot with Router Software Version 8.12/11 and

later using Hitachi Maxell type flash cards.

CR 34266: SDLC.

A DLC-SDLC DLSw connection does not recover after VC moves from an

active to inactive state.

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Revision 11.02/3 corrects the following problems:

=============================================================================

CR 31179: IPX.

High CPU utilization during IPX updates may lead to out-of-buffer

faults.

CR 32246: ATM.

Configuring AppleTalk AURP on an ATM/ARE interface causes a BN

router to fault.

CR 32284: OSPF.

A problem exists in router software versions 10.01 and later where

OSPF faults when you configure announce policies on the router to

aggregate external class C networks into class B or class A

networks.

CR 32400: OSPF.

When an intra path to an ASBoundary router changes, an ASB Summary

LSA update routine will not be called unless the intra path is the

best route.

CR 29796: Unsuccessful SPID registration after a line failure.

31259: The Line Manager faults when bringing down an ISDN line.

 

CR 31900: IP.

A problem exists in software version 11.01 using an ARE board in

which the router decrements the TTL by 2. This problem occurs only

when you enable an IP traffic filter on the ARE interface.

CR 32778: Frame Relay.

An problem exists in which wfSyncLackRescTx is

incrementing too frequently when Protocol Priority is enabled.

CR 29988: APPN.

When you configure an AN router for a GAME buffer size of 1824

(default), an APPN ping of 1500 bytes causes a FAULT (nbase

ASSERT) in the function nba_alloc_inter_msg.

CR 30313: OSPF.

MAX aged LSA's (3600) are not being flushed from LSDB's after

disabling one of the ABR's in a dual ABR.

CR 32046: Source Route Bridge.

If you disable the Source Route Bridge (SRB) base when booting the

router, a bus error may occur.

CR 32155: Source Route Bridge.

If you enter an invalid Source Router Bridge (SRB) interface Ring

ID, an invalid SRB bridge ID, or an invalid SRB internal LAN ID

using the Technician Interface, an orphan buffer occurs.

CR 33025: DLSw.

After terminating a DLS connection entry between a PC3270 and

a host, the MIB variable wfDlsConnectionEntry.wfDlsConnectionCct

is set to 0.

CR 30445: DLSw.

After deleting llc2 from an Ethernet interface on which DLSw was

configured, the router experienced a bus error. Following the bus

error, devices on this interface fail to respond to a ping command.

CR 30810: ASN.

A PPP link over DOD fails to activate on an ASN router configured

with special hardware (32MB RAM, 1 Quad-BRI, 1 or no other

module). The ASN router shows different types of error messages

usually associated with LCP failure and or buffer

starvation.

CR 30411: DLSw.

Enhancement request to remove a single DLS connection from a DLS

router. Currently, if a single connection hangs, you must globally

disable and reenable DLS to clear the connection. This feature

should be provided via a MIB set, and does not need to be

available using Site Manager.

CR 29254: APPN.

APPN DLUR fails to send discovery packet to PUs. As a result,

the LLC2 session never terminates.

CR 31082: Hardware Link Module.

A problem exists in which a dual port 100BASET card is corrupting

frames installed in a BLN router. The problem occurs when sending

1504-byte frames that contain UDP data bi-directionally at wire

speeds across both ports on the Ethernet card.

CR 32008: Switched Services.

A problem exists in which dial backup fails after dynamically

creating a frame relay backup circuit using PRI ISDN. The failure

occurs when one of the backup circuits does come up properly (not

always the same one). Resetting the PRI slot alleviates

this problem.

CR 32408: X.25.

A problem exists in which multiple IP interfaces/service records of

type PDN are created on an X.25 circuit. IP statistics indicate

that the IP interfaces are sending traffic through a particular

SVC, but IP traffic is received but not transmitted.

CR 32438: OSPF.

A problem exists in the router code that prevents a Max Aged

OSPF route from aging out of the IP routing table.

CR 32587: DVMRP.

A graft is not sent toward the source when a DVMRP interface

becomes available after you reset a slot. A graft must be sent to

undo the prune that was sent (correctly) when the slot was reset.

This prevents multicast traffic from being forwarded out the

recovered slot for the duration of the prune time-to-live interval

(default 5 minutes).

CR 32753: OSPF.

A problem exist in which an area border router with area range

summaries configured can get stuck in load state while the

other side of the adjacency is in full state.

CR 29813: ARP.

Routers fail to update ARP table according to specifications in

RFC 826.

CR 30546: Firewall.

The CheckPoint Log Viewer occasionally displays incorrect time.

The date is correct, but the time may be ahead by several hours.

CR 30897: BGP.

A BGP Announce Policy that tries to aggregate a large number of

routes into a single route causes a tag violation to occur.

CR 31634: ATM.

The UNI3.1 configuration option in install.bat is malfunctioning.

CR 31942: BGP.

The script file "show BGP policy announce" fails when evaluating

BGP community information.

CR 32069: PPP.

The ASN sends PPP Protocol rejection packets despite

receiving valid packets.

CR 32238: ATM.

After restarting a router, LECs can get stuck in the BUSCONNECT

state until you bounce them manually.

CR 32240: X.25.

Call requests are always cleared if full addressing is set to OFF.

CR 32429: DLSw.

DLSw RFC mode becomes corrupted with QLLC and outbound calls.

CR 32445: BGP.

A problem exists in ISP10.00, 11.00ISP, 11.01ISP and 12.00 in which

network range entries get merged incorrectly in an IP policy gate.

This results in more specific routes being incorrectly advertised,

along with the aggregate route.

CR 32580: Spanning Tree.

The Spanning tree algorithm fails to converge predictably under

failure conditions.

CR 32712: BGP.

The bgp.bat script faults when attempting to view BGP policies

via show bgp policy announce/accept.

CR 32864: IPEX.

If a failure occurs at the remote IPEX IP interface, IPEX can no

longer establish TCP connections with the remote IPEX routers.

An enhancement to the current IPEX implementation allows you to

configure the secondary remote IP interface for backup using

the new MIB attribute wfIpexMappingRemoteBackuplp.

CR 32891: DLSw.

When the ARE receives a CUR and initiates a test poll to a host

attached to the C100 switch, data from the host back to the ARE

fails to switch over from the BUS to the Data Direct SVC.

Performance is limited by the BUS and is very poor.

CR 29666: APPN.

The router fails to send discover packets to PU on an SDLC line

when a PU is varied off by NetView.

CR 31772: GAME.

The wfKernelEntry.wfKernelAliasBuffsDropped counter increments

for both an alias gate that cannot get a copy buffer and an alias

gate that has no members. This makes troubleshooting difficult

because you cannot determine whether a router issue is

performance-related or otherwise. A new MIB counter,

wfKernelAliasNoMembers, has been added. This MIB counter

increments when a buffer is dropped when a gate alias has no

member. Therefore, wfKernelAliasBuffsDropped will increment only

when a gate cannot get a buffer.

CR 31947: Switched Services.

A fault occurs in map_rem.c line 60 in a BCN-2 router after the

frame relay circuit at the BCN-2 router is disabled and enabled

three times.

CR 32309: PPP.

A PPP link with compression can get caught in a state in which

it will storm the link between the peers with LCP protocol-reject

packets.

CR 32542: DSLw.

When a router receives data from a remote peer or from LLC2,

an attempt is made to empty the flow control queue. The log file

shows that the router received a flow control update in a IFCM

message (no associated data), which prevented the queued data from

being sent.

CR 30062: ISDN.

ISDN leased line fails to recover after incurring a line failure

on an ARN router when you configure 'Dialup 2 B + 1 D' on the

other ISDN interface and add it to a Backup or Demand pool. This

can cause the backup circuit to remain operational indefinitely.

CR 30565: OSPF.

OSPF maintains and exchanges invalid LSDB entries (over

47,000), causing excessive memory usage.

CR 30998: DLSw.

Using a wildcard in part of a MIB instance ID no longer works when

specifying a GET request on wfDlsConnectionEntry.

CR 31240: IPX.

A problem exist in router software version 11.00 and later that

can cause the IPX encaps gate creation to fail after a synchronous

line is bounced. This prevents the transmission and reception of

non-broadcast IPX traffic on that synchronous interface.

CR 31681: DLSw.

After issuing a connect_out, DLSw should receive a positive

acknowledgment from SDLC. In some cases, after deleting and

re-adding (dynamically) a local device entry, the positive response

is never generated, leaving DLS in an indeterminate state.

CR 31938: BGP.

Numerous problems occur in bgp.bat when using "show bgp policy".

CR 32155: Source Route Bridge.

An orphan buffer occurs when changing the bridge ID to an

unsupported value using the Technician Interface.

CR 32390: TCP.

A problem exists in router software 11.00 and later in which

the MIB counter for established TCP sessions

(wfTcp.wfTcpCurrEstab.0) can become inaccurate. When TCP sessions

are lost and then reestablished, these connections are incorrectly

counted as additional connections.

CR 29305: DLSw.

IBM 4702 Branch Bank Controller fails to connect with DLS 1795.

CR 29688: OSPF.

ip ospf_lsdb -t5 shows more LSDB's for the default route than

actually exist.

CR 30611: FTP.

When you enter the command XXXV twice from the FTP prompt,

the router faults in ftp_dsrv_xmit.c.

CR 31178: IPX.

When you ping a router configured with IPX, both the request and

the response have an incorrect value in the IPX header for packet

length. An IPX ping request, for example, is 37 bytes, yet the

value of the packet length in the IPX header has a value of 36

bytes.

CR 28325: OSPF.

Learning about an OSPF neighbor whose router ID is 0.0.0.0

causes the router to create invalid LSDB entries.

CR 28563: APPN.

The default setting for APPN port defaults to Disable. According

to the user manual, the default (and desired) setting should be

Enable.

CR 18444: Switched Services.

The capability to specify a total exclusion of a weekend/weekday/

specific day is missing. The ability to define a Scheduler entry

of weekday/weekend or specific day with the mode set to Not

Available is required. Currently, you can specify only the

available time period.

CR 33204: OSPF.

After bouncing the OSPF base record, an exception vector 2 bus

error occurs in ospf_update_sum_asb+0x168.

CR 33653: OSPF.

The TOS and metric fields in a summary link state update are

corrupted.

CR 33729: DLSw.

A VBM error occurs when you attempt to copy a buffer set up by

dls_tcp_rcv_op_act; the buffer's end offset is invalid.

CR 33806: IPX.

A problem exists where the router stops passing IPX NetBIOS

traffic in a frame relay group mode hub and spoke environment

using NetBIOS static routes with Novell Conformance disabled.

CR 30446: ATMZ_ARE.

Traffic is shaped incorrectly with VC-Clipping enabled.

CR 33379: DLSw.

ATM Data Direct fails to establish after ATM link is disrupted.

CR 32094: ATM.

Data corruption can occur on packets larger than 1800 bytes.

CR 32296: Neptune.

The ARN U interface adapter module fails to respond to NT1 loop

codes.

CR 32843: ATMLANE.

If you Telnet into the router via the ATM (LANE) port and

disconnect abnormally (physically remove Telnet client station

off the network without disconnecting Telnet), the router fails to

terminate the Telnet process.

CR 33072: AT.

A slot synchronization fault may occur on an ARE slot when you

reset a non-ARE slot configured for AppleTalk.

CR 33155: SDLC.

An SDLC connection will be dropped when an ARN router sends a

packet before it is polled.

CR 23734: DLSw.

XID-P's were dropped once the DLS connection has been established

and then disconnected; that is, the DLS connection was in a

disconnected state.

CR 33151: IPEX.

A problem exists between 11.00 and 11.02 implementations of IPEX

in which an 11.02 router cannot establish calls with an 11.00

router. Added a new MIB parameter, wfipxlnscallingDte, in IPEX

base. The default is disabled to prevent the calling DTE address

from being added, but will allow router software version 11.02 to

interoperate with lower revisions of code.

CR 33496: IP.

In router software 11.02 and later, IP frames received that are

destined for a local host are not cached if that host has not yet

been resolved

CR 33307: IPX.

Packets are not always forwarded out the direct route. This

problem can occur when an IPX route learned via RIP is also

a directly-connected route. If the route is learned through RIP

first, and the cost of the RIP-learned route is less than the

directly connected route, the directly-connected route is dropped.

CR 25171: DECnet.

The router experiences a bus error when DECnet is deleted in

dynamic mode on a frame relay circuit.

CR 32927: DECnet.

A router configured for DECnet IV over PPP sends out " UNKNOWN

TYPE" of DECnet packets.

CR 33136: FDDI.

An FDDI interface fails to recover after receiving a PC trace

message with external bypass switch.

CR 33156: GAME.

Running the "show bridge forward" script causes the router to fault

with a tag violation.

CR 33410: IPEX.

If the X.25 client timer expires while IPEX is waiting for

a clear confirmation from the remote X.25 connection, (end-to-end

mode only), X.25 will clear the call locally, causing the LCN to

be freed. However, all structures related to the VC do

not get cleaned up properly. As a result, any calls placed to

this LCN will fail.

CR 32885: DLSw.

When a DLS TCP passive connection receives a connect request

from a source IP address configured as a DLS backup peer,

the TCP connection is opened but that information is not made known

in the backup peer data structure. If the primary peer is

disabled, DLS attempts to open a connection with the backup peer

since it does not know the connection is already open. TCP fails

handle the request properly, resulting in a router fault.

CR 33330: Learning Bridge.

Bouncing a Learning Bridge interface results in a bus error when

you disable Learning Bridge globally. On an ARE, a Vector2 MCP

error can occur.

CR 31525: Technician Interface.

When trying to enable or disable the IPX base or an IPX circuit

using the enable/disable script, the router responds with an

error.

CR 33780: Learning Bridge.

If you globally disable Learning Bridge and then enable it on a

slot, bridging fails to come up on that slot.

CR 33609: DVMRP.

When the prune timer expires on an intermediate router, grafts are

sent for (s,g) items in the cache that had a status of pruned.

Prune may be sent with incorrect prune_timer, making the

prune_timer inconsistent with the router and the

upstream neighbor. As a result, the upstream neighbor may forward

traffic earlier than expected.

CR 32268: X.25.

A X.25/PDN configuration cannot forward IP datagrams larger than

1915 bytes.

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Revision 11.02/2 corrects the following problems:

=============================================================================

CR 32039: DLSw.

A router may fail to identify the RFC version of its remote peer,

thereby preventing it from forwarding any ICANREACH packets and

preventing DLS connections from establishing.

CR 31629: ARN.

The internal modem on an ARN router does not completely transfer

(xmodem/ymodem) files with its default settings. The modem allows

only about 20-29 percent of the file to be transferred.

CR 30535: DECnet.

DECnet unicast traffic using PDN/X.25 does not get forwarded out

the synchronous interface on AN and ASN routers.

CR 31980: IPX.

In router running software version 11.01 and later, a slot will

start aging all IPX routes in its tables, even if it doesn't own

the route. When the route age gets to three times the update

interval of the interface on that slot, the route becomes

unreachable and is removed from this slot's table and the route

tables of the other slots.

CR 32354: IPEX.

An interoperability issue exists between 11.01 (remote) and

11.02 (central) routers. This condition occurs only when the

central (BCN) router is booted with an 11.02 image and the remote

(AN) router is booted with a 11.01 image.

CR 32498: OSI.

The router experienced a fault when attempting to boot with

OSI and IPX.

CR 30327: DLSw.

When you terminate DLSw on a ARE slot (ATM LANE), router

performance degrades after the host's MAC address is aged out from

the cache. After the MAC address is aged out, performance

degradation begins shortly thereafter.

CR 30919: OSI.

AN OSI adjacency will not always come up between two routers that

are connected via PPP. This problem is evident about 80% of

the time. Bouncing the interface may resolve this problem, but not

in all cases.

CR 31075: DLSw.

A problem exists in software version 11.00 in which the router may

fault when aging out the DLS test table after DLS connections have

been established. This causes the router to fault with tag

violation errors or bus errors.

CR 31297: DLSw.

The connections in the DLS LLC1 connection table are incorrect at

router1 when there is more than 1 connection to the same

destination. The error displays at router1 when both end stations

have a "connected" LLC session to the host.

CR 31449: IP.

When running a router in ISP mode, configuring a log and/or accept

traffic filter causes a bus error to occur.

CR 31510: QLLC.

When you set wfX25QllcAddrMapOptions with option 2, the AN router

locks up, requiring you to reboot to restore router operations.

The lock-up occurs after a X.25 call is placed to a AS/400 for a

downstream PU 1.0 device.

CR 31590: DLSw.

A router may fail to forward ICANREACH SSP messages to a remote

peer if that router receives XID polls before fully establishing

TCP connections.

CR 31718: ATM.

In an ATM Classical IP environment, an MCP error occurs on an

ATM slot when the AtmArpServerRegInterval timer expires. The

default for this timer is 15 minutes for an ATM client, and you

cannot change this parameter in the MIB, even though Site Manager

states otherwise.

CR 31804: GAME.

A problem exist in the ARN Ethernet motherboard that prevents you

from configuring the buffer size. This could cause a problem in

an OSPF network where a Links Advertisement exceeds 1824 bytes.

For a large link state database, the Router Links Advertisement

will fragment but will not be able to reassemble if the packet

exceeds 1824 bytes.

You can set the buffer sizes to either 1824 or 4800 bytes on

non-token ARN routers. The default is 1824. This setting will be

saved in NOVRAM and will be read in at boot time.

Buffers can be carved from the Technician Interface as follows:

set wfKernCfgParamEntry.wfKernCfgParamDelete.1 1

commit

set wfKernCfgParamEntry.wfKernCfgParamBufSize.1 4800 (or 1824)

commit

set wfKernCfgParamEntry.wfKernCfgParamDelete.1 2

commit

reset 1

 

CR 31859: IPX.

When bouncing a ISDN BRI interface for a DOD circuit, the router

experiences a bus error when the DOD circuit is the next hop

address for an IPX static route. A bus error does not occur if

there is not an IPX static route configured for that circuit.

CR 32524: PPP.

After upgrading to router software version 11.02, PPP connectivity

problems occur because of the new defaults for the MRU size.

There are two new MIB parameters that you can set to comply with

the suggested MRU of 1500 in RFC 1661:

wfPppLineEntry.WfPppRfc1661complianc

wfSwservOptsRfc1661compliance

CR 26853: DLSw.

After disconnecting and reconnecting the SDLC lines to the PU

or to the host on an SDLC-to-SDLC connection, a recovery problem

occurred.

CR 26870: SNMP.

An enhancement request to allow you to set a threshold on the

router for the maximum amount of buffers that SNMP can allocate.

CR 27393: LB.

If you configure LB in dynamic mode and you disable LB globally,

the router experiences a bus error.

CR 28318: APPN.

Configuring HPR over a SDLC link that connects two routers

prevents DLUR/DLUS sessions from establishing.

CR 29853: BGP.

Setting up Black Hole Routing to respond with the message "ICMP

Unreachable" does not work. Instead, it responds with

the message, "Does Not Respond".

CR 29858: IP.

A VBM error occurs on the ARE when processing UDP checksum.

CR 30033: DLSw.

DLSw/SM should support MAXPDU > 2057 on SDLC links, but it does

not.

CR 30070: IP.

Nexthops to destination networks remain in route table even after

disabling circuits.

CR 30610: ARE.

Running the script "show process cpu" on an ARE while running

traffic causes watchdog panics.

 

CR 30853: ARE.

DLSw experiences a problem when an XID poll sequence reconnects

an APPN session.

CR 30885: BGP.

You are unable to change the local_pref of routes that have an

origin of incomplete on a BGP Accept Policy.

CR 31054: AT_Dial.

When a USR modem is attached to a quad or octal sync module, no

data gets passed. The modems call/ans and connect but do not get

passed the LCP configuration. The "Sending LCP Configuration

Request" packets are being seen, but there are no LCP

config/requests received at either router.

CR 31062: IPEX.

X25/IPEX does not pass called/calling address.

CR 31262: DLSw.

A BLN router configured with SDLC and Token Ring produces a fault,

triggering service termination and a system restart.

CR 31315: SS/BACP.

Traffic reduced but BAP secondaries remain operational. Late

BAP messages are ignored.

CR 31517: ATM LANE.

Routers running router software 11.00 or later will fault on an

ARE interface upon receipt of an IP multicast packet.

CR 31546: DLSw.

V20 to V20 unconfigured peer connections do not establish.

CR 31644: QLLC.

A PC3270 client cannot reestablish a session after rebooting.

CR 31830: DVMRP.

Configuring DVMRP on a 100BASE-T appears to fault on FRE2s,

thereby disabling AREs running DVMRP. The AREs MCP and the FRE2

faults in dvmrp_cache.c line 800 (looks like RPC failure).

CR 31856: SMDS.

Unable to forward IP datagrams to destinations via an SMDS link

when the datagram size (beginning with IP header and including

payload) is exactly 54 or 55 bytes less than the configured MTU

on the SMDS interface of each of the routers.

CR 31926: Translation Bridge.

Translation Bridge (XB) stops caching RIFs for no apparent reason.

Connectivity is not affected because the router still sends out

AREs.

CR 31957: AT.

A VBM CPU read midpage error can occur on a ARE routing AppleTalk.

CR 32016: NBIP.

A bus error occurs in the NetBIOS over IP code on the router after

a slot resets or after a boot.

CR 32111: OSPF.

When LSU's are multicasted out, the router does not fill one

packet fully before sending out another packet. The same holds true

for sending out ACKS. As a result, for an update event (LSU's plus

ACK's) that can be completed with the exchange of 23 packets, the

router exchanges approximately 350 packets.

CR 30925: ATM.

Routers running router software 11.00 or later will fail in

address registration if you specify an ATM prefix of 45.

CR 31028: DVMRP.

A problem exists in router software 11.01 in which IP multicast

traffic may not be forwarded out of an interface on a

slot for up to 5 minutes after the slot is reset.

CR 31182: BGP.

When BGP goes down, BGP routes authored by remote slots are not

deleted.

CR 32088: ATM LANE.

An ARE configured with Token Ring LANE and IP Token Ring End

is LE-ARPing for a MAC instead of for a RIF.

CR 26324: IPX.

Version 8 IPX MIB information still present in configuration

after upgrading to version 10. This produces a configuration file

that takes up additional flash space, and produces Version 8 IPX

MIB objects that are no longer valid within the config file.

CR 30410: Source Route Bridge.

The router experiences bus errors when adding a Source Route

bridging circuit when Source Route Bridging has been globally

disabled.

CR 31710: IP.

A problem exists in router software version 8.12 through 11.01/1

in which a gate that exists is being killed by other slots after

having already been killed by the original slot.

CR 32046: Source Route Bridge.

If you disable the Source Route Bridge (SRB) base when booting the

router, a bus error may occur.

CR 20225: Switched Services.

Log messages for Switched Services-- including Dial backup, BOD,

Dial on Demand-- lack sufficient information to clearly describe

the operation taking place.

CR 28170: Router Redundancy.

Enhancement request to add a new attribute (wfRRedundWarmBoot) to

the wfRRedundGroup object. This new object allows you to

dynamically change the role switch mode of the routers between

"warm boot" (method used in software version 11.00 and earlier)

and "hot swap" (method used in software version 11.01 and later)."

Please note that the "warm boot" and "hot swap" versions are

incompatible, therefore, all routers running Router Redundancy must

be running the same version.

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Revision 11.02/1 corrects the following problems:

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CR 30791: ATM.

Routers running router software 11.00 or later will fail to

acknowledge LE_ARP responses from the C100, causing intermittent

connectivity problems between the router and the switch.

CR 31464: Translation Bridge.

A NetBIOS session fails to establish itself after the

translation bridge base is bounced. This occurs because the

translation bridge drops the NetBIOS datagram packet sent by the

server after bouncing the translation bridge base. As a result,

the NetBIOS datagram packet never reaches the Enet (LB).




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