Enable and disable icmp messages – Allied Telesis Rapier Series User Manual
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Patch Release Note
Patch 86253-04 for Software Release 2.5.3
C613-10382-00 REV C
The IP multicast counter did not increment when IGMP, DVMRP and PIM
packets were transmitted and received. This issue has been resolved.
The firewall denied streaming data using Windows Media Player 9. This
issue has been resolved.
The DHCP client was not honouring a subnet option provided by the DHCP
server. This issue has been resolved.
The TIMEOUT and SIZE parameters are only valid for the SET IP DNS
CACHE command, but no error message was returned if either parameter
was specified for the SET IP DNS command. This issue has been resolved.
Fragmentation of IPv6 packets now complies with RFC 2460’s requirement
to align packet sizes to 8 octets.
The DHCP server did not send a DHCPNAK message when a previously
statically assigned IP DHCP entry was again requested by a client. This
issue has been resolved.
The ENABLE RSVP INTERFACE command did not succeed if IP was
enabled after the RSVP interface had been created. Now, ENABLE RSVP
INTERFACE will succeed regardless of when IP is enabled as long as an IP
interface exists.
When a new static entry was allocated to a client, an old dynamic entry
remained inuse for a full lease period. This issue has been resolved. The old
entry will now be reclaimed when the client attempts to renew its lease and
receives the new static entry.
Enable and Disable ICMP Messages
The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) allows routers to send error and
control messages to other routers or hosts. It provides the communication
between IP software on one system and IP software on another.
This enhancement allows the switch to enable or disable some ICMP messages
when directed by the network manager.
PCR: 03764
Module: IPG
Level: 3
PCR: 03766
Module: FIREWALL
Level: 2
PCR: 03779
Module: DHCP
Level: 2
PCR: 03783
Module: IPG
Level: 3
PCR: 03784
Module: IPV6
Level: 3
PCR: 03788
Module: DHCP
Level: 2
PCR: 03793
Module: RSVP
Level: 3
PCR: 03799
Module: DHCP
Level: 3