Allied Telesis AT-WA1104G-10 User Manual
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CR00012585
User
3
When authenticating users via RADIUS, the number of times that the router or
switch attempts to contact the RADIUS server is determined by the Server
Retransmit Count (displayed in output of the command show radius).
Previously, this count incorrectly included the initial request. For example, a
Retransmit Count of 3 meant that up to 3 attempts were made to contact the
server.
This issue has been resolved, so that the Retransmit Count no longer counts the
initial request. For example, a Retransmit Count of 3 now means that up to 4
attempts are made to contact the server.
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CR00012832
BGP
3
When the router or switch had thousands of static routes and BGP static import
was periodically turned on and off, BGP used an excessive number of memory
buffers. Excessive buffer use could also occur with BGP in other rare
circumstances.
This issue has been resolved.
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
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–
Y
Y
Y
CR00012858
DHCP
3
Previously, it was not possible to have multiple static DHCP entries with the same
client ID (MAC address), even if the static entries were for different DHCP ranges.
This issue has been resolved. You can now add static DHCP entries for a given
MAC address to multiple ranges. Note that you cannot have multiple entries for
a given MAC address on the same range.
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Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CR00013150
File
3
If a boot configuration script included a command to delete a file followed by a
command to create a file of the same name, a fatal exception occurred when the
router or switch ran that script on reboot.
This issue has been resolved so that the fatal exception no longer occurs.
However, you should avoid putting such file operations into boot configuration
scripts. To enhance multi-tasking, the file handler performs file operations in the
background. This is not possible when executing a boot configuration script, so
the file operations may be queued until after boot-up. In this case, this means
that the file deletion will not be finished before the file creation command tries
to execute.
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CR
Module
Level
Description
AR4
00
AR7
x5
AR7
x0S
Rap
ier i
AT
-8800
A
T-8
600
A
T-8
700
XL
x900
-48
A
T-
99
00
A
T-9
800