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REVISION NOTES FOR SITE MANAGER VERSION 14.00 REVISION 1D9
 Site Manager Version 14.00 Revision 1D9 is a post 14.00 revision. This version 
is backwards compatible and supports the following BayRS (router software) 
versions:
 
 - 14.00, 14.00 Revisions 1, 1C, 1D5, and 1D9
 - 13.00, 13.01, 13.02, 13.03, 13.04, 13.10, and 13.20
 - 12.00, 12.01, 12.02, 12.03, 12.04, and 12.05
 
 Note: When running revisions of BayRS 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 BayRS software.
 
 Site Manager 14.00 Revision 1D9 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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 Site Manager Version 14.00 Revision 1D9 corrects the following problems:
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 CR 26517-1: Interface redundancy
 When you set up an interface redundancy with two interfaces 
            then deselect one, and choose Lines/Change Lines, the remaining 
            interface shows a P in the check box. The P does not appear 
            after you exit and return to the Configuration Manager.
 
 CR 75320-1: IP
 If you set IP Global Max Policy to a high multiple of 32, 
            Site Manager hangs.
 
 CR 75461-1: APPN
 When you configure APPN and ADJ link stations, a message 
            window appears. This message is informational, but confusing 
            to the novice user and might cause them to change the parameters 
            to resolve it.
 
 CR 97625-1: Interface redundancy
 On 100BASE-T modules, when the primary interface goes down 
            and the redundant interface takes over, an orphaned buffer fault 
            occurs in an interface redundancy setup.
 
 CR 97626-1: Interface redundancy
 The secondary interface always comes up first when the FRE4/Quad 
            100BASE-TX is used in an interface redundancy configuration.
 
 CR 97686-1: Interface redundancy
 The Reset Active feature, where the user is allowed to force 
            the primary interface into active state, does not force the 
            switchover.
 
 CR 100190-1: APPN
 Help is not available and the default setting is wrong on the 
             VCCT global parameters.
 
 CR 109171-1: Statistics Manager
 The value ranges in the Error Threshold and Monitored Event
             fields are different from the Help contents.
 
 CR 110757-1: IISIS
 The Statistics Manager is displaying iisiscops for iisis found 
             on the circuit.
 
 CR 115550-1: MPOA
 Some help screens in the MPS list contain types or are missing.
 
 CR 117316-2: IP
 The NetBIOS Max Name Cache Entries field and the Hash Entry Count 
             field do not have values.
 
 CR 118735-1: IP
 When you add IP to a demand circuit on the FBR, it takes longer 
             than usual and gives the impression that Site Manager is hung up.
 
 CR 122279-1: APPN/DLSW
 APPN and DLSw do not appear in the list of configured protocols 
             (when configured on frame relay), and are not accessible from 
             the LLC selection menu.
 
 CR 123000-1: APPN
 When you delete interfaces within APPN, it fails to clean up 
             the dependent APPN port definitions, and any adjacent link 
             states. LLC2 also remains configured.
 
 CR 123416-1: IP
 The traffic filter changes to precedence 0 in dynamic 
             configuration mode, which causes loss of connectivity with 
             Site Manager.
 
 CR 126720-1: Configuration Manager
 Site Manager does not warn you when you save a configuration 
             file with a pre-existing name.
 
 CR 129538-1: APPN
 The TG (transmission group) number field is greyed out in 
             Site Manager.
 
 CR 130275-1: APPN
 Site Manager rejects an adjacent link station when the node 
             name has an eight-character network prefix.
 
 CR 131661-1: ATM
 When you create a duplicate ATM VPI/VCI, Site Manager does 
             not provide an error message.
 
 CR 131802-1: Frame relay
 Site Manager only checks the default frame relay service 
             record when displaying the LLC menu.
 
 CR 132333-1: BGP
 When you open the BGP4 accept policy and click on a policy 
             defined without affecting the policy, it sets the wfIpBgp4Accept
             Entry.22.x to -1.
 
 CR 133481-1: MCT1
 When you delete an MCT1 circuit the wfDs1E1FracEntry MIB objects
             are not properly removed.
 
 CR 133860-1: WCP
 Using Site Manager to open the WCP Lines window with a long
             circuit name causes Site Manager to crash.
 
 CR 133878-1: E1
 When you configure an E1 interface, you cannot assign channel
             functions (data/voice/circuit).
 
 CR 134003-1: MPOA
 When you use Site Manager, to produce more than 20 LECs in an 
             MPS configuration, the configuration becomes corrupt.
 
 CR 136905-1: ATM
 Need to change Site Manager interface so that ATM protocol
             priority is not automatically configured when you click on the
             PVC Protocol button. Rather, there should be a button accessible
             from the ATM PVC Protocol Priority window called Add Protocol
             Priority. When you click on this, a dialog box asks you to
             confirm whether or not you want to enable ATM protocol
             prioritization.
 
 
 
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