REVISION NOTES FOR SITE MANAGER VERSION 6.03 REVISION 1
    
    
    
    
    Site Manager 6.03 Revision 1 is a post 6.00 revision. This version is backwards compatible
    and supports the following BayRS (router software) versions:
        12.03
        12.02
        12.01
        11.03
        11.02
        11.01
        11.00
        10.01
        10.00
    
    Note: When running versions 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.    
    
    6.03 Revision 1 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/.
    
    
    
    
    6.03 Revision 1 corrects the following problems:
    
    
    
    
    CR 32612: TFTP
    If you use Site Manager to delete TFTP from a router then to dynamically check the TFTP
    parameters, Site Manager will fault. 
    
    CR 35732: Switched Services
    The outbound phone number attributes in a configuration file are corrupted when you use
    the Report Generator to examine a configuration containing the outbound phone number
    attributes.
    
    CR 36084: Ethernet
    The BOFL Timeout Divisor field does not appear in Site Manager 6.0x when used with BayRS
    Version 12.0.
    
    CR 72741: SNMP
    When running Site Manager on Windows 95, an SNMP set loop can cause your workstation to
    lock up.
    
    CR 75417: IP
    Site Manager fails to inform you know whether a configuration file has been saved or not.
    
    CR 78984: VINES
    When using Site Manager to configure VINES on a router, the Interface Cost and Configured
    Interface Cost fields track the same value.
    
    CR 82245: Report Generator
    When you run the Report Generator smcfgrpt program from the command line (versus Site
    Manager), a core dump occurs.
    
    CR 83757: Multiline
    When configuring multilines using Site Manager on Windows 95, Site Manager generates a
    WFCFG program error.
    
    CR 84308: ISDN
    Site Manager does not allow you to configure a dial backup line. The PhoneOut menu also
    lists ISDN as the only choice under Dial Type.
    
    CR 84371: OSPF
    Site Manager lets you enter a non-contiguous network mask when you are configuring policy
    filters for a router. 
    
    
    CR 85799: Source Route Bridge
    When you incorrectly configure the SRB protocol over a hybrid PVC and then try to delete
    the configuration, the router faults.
    
    CR 85964: IP
    Editing a disabled traffic filter using Site Manager 5.02 or higher automatically enables
    it on the router.
    
    CR 86415: X.25
    The Site Manager Circuit Protocols list shows IPV6 after you configure IPEX.
    
    CR 87245: ATM
    The SVC Inactivity timer can be set to an invalid value in both the BCC and Site Manager.
    
    CR 87278: PROTPRI
    When you delete Protocol Priority from the Select Protocol list window, Site Manager does
    not delete Protocol Priority from the Configuration Manager -> Protocols menu. 
    
    CR 87330: BGP
    Site Manager does not allow you to set "ignore" for an AS routing loop in a BGP
    configuration.
    
    CR 88636: File Server
    Cache mode does not overwrite an existing file in the routers flash
    memory.
    
    CR 88873: ISDN
    Site Manager does not show the "B" for Dial Backup or the "D" for
    Dial-on-Demand circuits on the ISDN interface button for an ARN router.
    
    CR 89993: IP
    The following text from an IP traffic filter pop-up window contains multiple typographical
    errors:
    
    WARNING: Your next filter is anIP DROP Filter, If you edit this filter and your IP
    connection tothe Router is included in thenext filter you will lose your connection?
    YES NO