Site Manager Revision
6.00/Revision 2
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Site Manager Revision 6.00/Revision 2 is a post 6.00 revision. This version
is backwards compatible and supports the following router software versions:
12.00
11.02
11.01
11.00
10.01
Revision 2 of Site Manager 6.0 is Year 2000 Compliance Certified by Bay
Networks. It has successfully passed Bay Networks Test Procedure which tests
conformance to Bay Networks Year 2000 compliance definition, both of which can
be found at Bay Networks Year 2000 Web Site at
http://www.baynetworks.com/year2000/.
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Revision 6.00/2 corrects the following problems:
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CR 33967: IP.
When selecting Protocols/IP/RIP Interfaces from the Site Manager
Menu in Configuration Manager, Site Manager faults. This condition
occurs on both UNIX and PC platforms.
CR 34335: Frame Relay.
When you delete a frame relay PVC or service record, Site Manager
does not does not display a confirmation prompt.
CR 34367: Source Route Bridge.
Site Manager does not allow you to add source route bridge (SRB) to
a token ring interface. SRB is not on the Protocols menu.
CR 34370: DLSw.
If you add DLSw to a second token ring network, Site Manager sets
the Bridge ID parameter to 0.
CR 34407: Site Manager.
If you delete LLC from a token ring interface, Site Manager also
removes source route bridge from the interface. This happens with
SunOS and Win95 Site Manager.
CR 34199: OSPF.
Site Manager does not allow you to configure OSPF and DVMRP on the
same circuit.
CR 33557: X.25
The QLLC window contains two parameters, PU type and Generate XID,
for which Site Manager requires you to enter valid values.
However, when you enter values, exit the window and then reenter
the window, Site Manager clears the values from the fields.
CR 34391: DLSw
When you configure a new DLSw/SDLC circuit in dynamic mode, the
Source SAP and Destination SAP parameters are missing from the DLS
Local Device Configuration window. Also, Site Manager corrupts the
values you entered for the Source MAC and Destination MAC
parameters.
CR 33935: ATM.
A program error occurs when you click the SAAL button from the
Edit ATM Connector window in Site Manager.
CR 34119: Site Manager.
Site Manager does not allow you to change the name of an ISDN
leased line configured on a BRI interface when using the Change
Lines option from the Circuit Definition window.
CR 33521: MCT1-E1
The error message "Protocol ST2 or RSVP must be configured to
edit line resources" appears when attempting to edit logical line
resources on a non-PRI circuit.
CR 32524: PPP.
Added a new PPP parameter, RFC 1661 Compliance in the PPP line list.
Enabling this field will allow the router to run in compliance with
RFC 1661.
CR 33299: ATM.
The SSCS TYPE field is not listed when displaying an IP interface
in Site Manager.
CR 28617: Site Manager.
When configuring a local phone number on a version 9.00 router using
Site Manager 4.00 or greater, an SNMP set error occurs.
CR 29030: Switch Services.
Site Manager allows you to configure a standby primary circuit
configured as a frame relay backup primary circuit.
CR 33151: IPEX.
A problem exists between 11.00 and 11.02 (and later)
implementations of IPEX in which an 11.02 router cannot establish
calls with an 11.00 router. Added a new IPEX parameter, Insert
Calling DTE Address. The default is disabled to prevent the calling
DTE address from being added, but will allow router software
version 11.02 or greater to interoperate with lower revisions of
code.
CR 33626: Multiline.
Configuring multiline PPP over HSSI interfaces using Site Manager
Dynamic Configuration does not work. wfCctOptsEntry instances are
deleted during configuration.
CR 26320: PPP.
If you select a primary circuit from the Primary Circuit
Definition Dialog box, and then click on OK to exit from the
box, Site Manager changes the CHAP/PAP password to the default.
CR 28205: Interface Redundancy
Site Manager experiences a General Protection Fault (GPF) when you
try to configure interface redundancy for router interfaces on a
5000 router. This problem was found in Site Manager Version 5.0.
CR 33533: HSSI.
Site Manager uses 16 as the default when setting the HSSI CRC
size. According to the MIB, Site Manager should use 32 as the
default.
CR 26479: Statistics Manager.
If you view IPX circuit information for an inoperable or inactive
interface, Statistics Manager displays the incorrect network and MAC
address for that circuit.
CR 33004: Report Generator.
Report Generator cannot write to the root directory of a PC.
CR 33277: IP.
The TR End Station ARP type should not be an available option when
editing the IP interface entry of a demand circuit group.
CR 29473: NTP.
IP Mask defaults to 0.0.0.0 in the NTP Access Configuration List
window.
CR 28170: Router Redundancy.
Router Redundancy should allow you to select between 2 types of
redundancy (new and old).
CR 33823: ARN:Sync.
The SYNC parameter screen for the V34 modem is missing the WAN
Serial Interface Type field.
CR 33181: RSVP.
The TSpec bucket rate, depth, and peak rate values get corrupted
when the RSVP soloist is running on an ARE processor.
CR 33665: DLSw.
Changing the source route Interface RD value on the DLSw Basic
Interface window causes Site Manager to create a new source route
interface.
CR 33931: Site Manager.
After you install Site Manager, a message should appear,
indicating the environment variables that need to be defined to
run Site Manager.
CR 33843: CRM.
When editing an existing CRM line entry on the PC, an error
message appears.
CR 33299: ATM_RFE.
SSCS TYPE field for IBMís ATMARP SRV is not listed when displaying
an IP interface in Site Manager.
CR 33602: IP.
Site Manager allows static routes with invalid subnets to be
created.
CR 33482: ARN:ISDN
If you open a local configuration file with an ISDN adapter module
Port Application Mode configured for 2B+D, Site Manager displays the
following message: WARNING: Empty Module 2 has circuits
configured.
CR 33926: DLSw
When you set the Source Route Internal LAN ID and the Source Route
Bridge ID fields in the DLSw Basic Global window and click on OK,
the values do not get saved.
CR 33787: ISDN
There is a problem with Site Manager that may result
in Site Manager erroneously enabling BOFLs on an MCT-1 module. If
you select a primary circuit on an MCT-1 module from the Dial Backup
Circuits window, click on Cct Type to display the Circuit
Type and the Backup Pool ID, and then click on OK without making
changes, BOFLs are enabled on all logical lines of the MCT-1. This
action causes all dial-on-demand and dial backup circuits
configured on that port to lose connectivity.
CR 33797: IP Traffic Filters.
A traffic filters tag violation may occur on a router after you
dynamically create a Drop action IP filter.
CR 33796: IP Traffic Filters.
Site Manager lets you create IP traffic filters (Forward to IP
Destination Address, Forward to Next Hop, and Forward to Next Hop
Interface), but you cannot edit them with Site Manager locally or
dynamically.
CR 33513: Site Manager - Admin.
To change the year on the router to the year 2000, on the Router
Date and Time window from the Admin option, you move the year
slider to 0. Then, you use the Technician Interface date function
to validate that 0 corresponds to 2000. The Router Date and Time
window should be changed to accept four digits; you should not be
expected to know that 0 equals 2000.
CR 34208: Scheduled Boot.
A Scheduled Boot should allow the date to be set between 1971-2070.
CR 33311: DLSw.
On Token Ring and Ethernet interfaces, Site Manager provides an
LLC Interface pull-down selection that allows you to select
LLC1 or LLC2. From there, you can then access the DLSw
interface definitions. This function is missing for ATM Interfaces.
From the ATM Service Record, only the Protocol Add/Delete and
Edit menus are displayed. You cannot access the DLSw interface
from the default LLC1 view.
CR 33667: Source Route Bridging.
Site Manager should support Source Route Bridging over ATM DXI,
using RFC 1483 and RFC 1490 encapsulation.
CR 34152: IP Traffic Filters.
When reordering the IP traffic filters, selecting INSERT AFTER
inserts the filter before the precedence number you
selected. This happens in both dynamic and local mode.
CR 34033: IP Traffic Filters
Site Manager faults when trying to edit an inbound IP traffic filter
dynamically in Configuration Manager.
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Revision 6.00/1 corrects the following problems:
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CR 33719: IPEX.
After deleting all entries on the IPEX Mapping Table Configuration
list screen, the Add, Delete, and Apply buttons are no longer
displayed, making it impossible to add a new mapping without
having to back out of this screen and go back in.
CR 33720: IPEX.
Every time you delete an X.25 IPEX service record, a confirmation
prompt appears, making the task of deleting several service
records a laborious one.
CR 33721: LAPB.
The values range for the TCP Port parameter on the LAPB IPEX
Mapping Add window is incorrect. The text for the parameter should
also be changed to Remote TCP Port.
CR 33722: LAPB.
When you delete a LAPB Gateway circuit, the wfLapbEntry for that
circuit is not deleted.
CR 33765: X.25.
The X25.mib has a new attribute (wfLapbPktPduSize) used
to configure X.25 with the maximum message size from the X.25
client. A new parameter, Client PDU Size, needs to be added to
Site Manager to configure this attribute in the X.25 Packet
Configuration window.
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 wfIpexMappingRemoteBackupIp. The new IPEX
parameter in Site Manager is Remote Backup IP Address.
CR 34599: LAPB.
Site Manager does not allow you to configure LAPB Direct Interface
circuits on SYNC and MCT-1 interfaces.

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