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Site Manager Revision 5.01/Revision 1

Site Manager Revision 5.01/Revision 1 is a post 5.00 revision. This version
is backwards compatible and supports the following router versions:

      11.01
      11.00
      10.01
      10.0
      9.00
      8.10
      8.01

Note: When running revisions of router software in conjunction with
a fix version of Site Manager, be aware that there may be new MIB
attributes that were added in a router revision that are not supported
in a Site Manager revision. Refer to the revision notes for both Site
Manager and router software.

=============================================================================
5.01 Revision 1 corrects the following problems:
=============================================================================

CR 27267: Filters.
          After you finish editing a filter, Site Manager immediately
          proceeds to delete the filter. If the filter that you are editing
          accepts your IP address, and there is another filter that drops
          your IP address, you can be filtered out of your router.

CR 29436: Switched Services.
          When you specify Async as the Out Phone Num Type, Site Manager
          experiences a General Protection Fault (GPF) error in Dynamic mode
          or exits out abnormally in both Remote and Local mode.

CR 29439: Switched Services.
          When you attempt to dynamically list 80 PPD DOD interfaces on a
          PRI line, Site Manager faults.

CR 26690: IPX/PCSM.
          When you use the IPX Change utility to change an IPX circuit to
          IPXWAN or an IPXWAN circuit to IPX, PC Site Manager experiences
          a GPF error.

CR 26980: IPX.
          When you delete an IPX interface and then add the interface
          in the Circuit Definition window, Site Manager experiences a GPF
          error.

CR 29337: Policy Filters.
          When configuring and viewing the Networks list for RIP/OSPF/BGP
          policy filters, the match criteria shows incorrect information
          when more than 5 network entries are present. The list of networks
          and the range scroll properly when you check them, however, the
          exact match criteria does not scroll properly.

CR 27365: BGP.
          After adding several networks (approximately 16) to the network
          lists in BGP Announce Policies, Site Manager corrupts the list,
          causing the router to eventually fault.

CR 27943: BGP.
          Changing BGP Global parameters using Site Manager 5.00/2 unloads
          BGP from wfProtocols, preventing it from displaying in the loadmap.

CR 29596: BGP.
          If while operating in ISP mode you attempt to dynamically
          add a new BGP peer to a slot that you had not previously
          configured for BGP peers or for the BGP soloist, Site Manager will
          incorrectly load BGP on that slot.

CR 27808: BGP.
          When creating BGP4 Accept Policy Filters, you cannot set the two
          parameters, Route Preference and BGP4 Preference, to a value
          other than 1 (default). If you attempt to set these parameters to
          a value other than the default (possible values range from 1-16),
          Site Manager automatically sets it back to the default value.

CR 27044: MCT1.
          A customer request to add a confirmation prompt before you can
          delete a logical line on a dual MCT1 or Quad MCT1. This prevents
          accidental deletion of the logical line.

CR 27894: DLSw.
          DLSw Mode on the DLSw Local Device screen defaults to
          Primary mode in all cases.

CR 29463: SDLC.
          Site Manager does not set the MIB entry
          wfSdlcLSAdminEntry.wfSdlcLSAdminRole to secondary; it remains
          primary.

CR 29659: Frame Relay.
          Site Manager fails to show changes made in dynamic mode.

CR 28508: DLSw.
          You should be able to configure the DLS Global parameter, MAC
          Cache Age (MIB Parameter wfDls.wfDlsMacAgeTime), with a value of 0.
          Setting this parameter to 0 is helpful when redundant TIC
          addresses are in use and every test poll should be delivered to all
          DLS peers.

CR 27944: BGP.
          Configuring BGP or BGP peers will incorrectly set Local AS or Peer
          AS to a negative number, if you set the AS to a value greater than
          32767.

CR 27280: BGP.
          Site Manager fails to configure a BGP peer to a multinetted address
          on an interface correctly. Instead, Site Manager adds the peer to
          the lowest address on the interface.

CR 29886: Scripts.
          The directory /usr/wf/scripts contains the inst_arn.bat file,
          which does not belong there.

CR None:  Scripts.
          The Metrics script faults in the .rpt directory, yielding
          inaccurate results; the PCSM terminal shows "Copyright 1993,
          Wellfleet Comms. Inc."

CR 28746: IP/ETF.
          Using Site Manager to create and edit IP/ETF's can prove
          troublesome when multiple traffic filters are already configured
          on the router. Whenever you make a change, Site Manager retrieves
          all traffic filter instances for that interface.

CR 29856: IPX.
          An IPX static route does not assume the cost of its associated
          interface when the static route cost is the default.

CR 30090: PPP.
          A problem exist in Site Manager Version 4.01 in which Site Manager
          continues to prompt for a "Caller Resolution Table and/or "PAP/CHAP
          Local Name," even though Authentication Protocols is set to
          None.

CR 29925: OSPF.
          A problem exists in AIX Site Manager Version 4.01/2 in which
          Site Manager fails to display a Global OSPF parameter. This
          problem is specific to the ASN router.




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