Level 3 – Allied Telesis AT-WA1104G-10 User Manual
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IPv6
2
When a switch was heavily loaded with IPv6 traffic, it could reboot because a
large quantity of traffic was queued while waiting for a neighbour's MAC
address to resolve.
This issue has been resolved by limiting the number of packets that can be
queued while waiting for a neighbour's MAC address to resolve.
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Y
Y
Y
Y
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CR
Module
Level
Description
AR400
AR7x5
AR7x0S
Ra
pi
er i
A
T-880
0
A
T-860
0
A
T-870
0XL
x90
0-48
A
T-990
0
A
T-980
0
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QoS
3
By default, queue lengths were set to the maximum possible values for each port
type. This could make low-priority queues inappropriately starve higher-priority
queues of buffer resource.
This issue has been resolved. The default queue length has been reduced to 128
frames for all port types. If required, you can change them by using the existing
command:
SET QOS POrt={port-list|ALL} EGRessqueue[=queue-list] [Length=16..3648]
[other optional parameters]
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Y
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LLDP
Switch
3
The switch included a permanent L3 filter to stop CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol)
packets from being forwarded. This made one less L3 filter match available to
users.
This issue has been resolved. CDP still requires an L3 filter, but the filter is
automatically created when CDP is enabled and destroyed when CDP is disabled.
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Module
Level
Description
AR4
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AR7
x5
AR7
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ier i
AT
-8800
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T-8
600
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T-8
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XL
x900
-48
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T-
99
00
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T-9
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