Allied Telesis AR800 Series User Manual
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Patch 86231-10 For Rapier Switches and AR800 Series Modular Switching Routers
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Patch 86231-10 for Software Release 2.3.1
C613-10328-00 REV J
If the FILE module was required to re-write a file, the existing file would be
deleted before the size of the new file was known. This issue has been
resolved.
The following issues have been resolved:
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The GUI suffered a fatal error when multiple users browsed to single-
user pages.
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It was not possible to modify port settings.
•
“Enable” and “disable” GUI handlers were not working correctly.
•
Incorrect commands were not dealt with correctly, locking the GUI.
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The layer 3 “modify” buttons were not working correctly.
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“Remove” buttons attempted to operate if no selection was made.
•
“Modify” pages did not show any data.
Also, support has been added for the Rapier 16i, 24i and 48i models.
The GUI stopped working when a VLAN’s IP address was changed. This
issue has been resolved.
The formatting of the GUI-FIELD-LEARNED field for the 0 learned case has
been improved.
Long system location strings now operate correctly. Also, support has been
added for A40 and A42 uplink cards.
If a file ended short of an erase block boundary and a compaction was
started, the block in which the file was stored was not erased, causing errors
when new files were written. Also, if the last file in the filing system ended
on or short of an erase block boundary, and a compaction was started, then
compaction would fail. These issues have been resolved.
An error occurred when the FLASH write driver was required to write
values that were not long-word aligned and were at the driver’s page
boundary. The driver attempted to write into the next section of memory. It
also attempted to read the status of this section of memory, and
misinterpreted the result as a low Vpp voltage. Also, errors occurred during
FLASH compaction. These issues have been resolved.
When a Rapier with C revision silicon received a multicast packet, the
ifOutError port counter was incorrectly incremented. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 02081
Module: FILE, FFS
Network affecting: No
PCR: 02083
Module: IPG
Network affecting: No
PCR: 02083
Module: HTTP
Network affecting: No
PCR: 02083
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No
PCR: 02083
Module: CORE
Network affecting: No
PCR: 02086
Module: FFS
Network affecting: No
PCR: 02105
Module: FFS
Network affecting: No
PCR: 02113
Module: SWI
Network affecting: No