Level 4 – Allied Telesis AR44xS series User Manual
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Description
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44xS / AR450S
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7x5
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750S
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800
A
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600
A
T-
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700XL
A
T-
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948
A
T-
9
900
A
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CR00003286
Core, ISDN
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Previously, the log message generated when an ISDN call came up sometimes
reported the channel as “channel unknown” when the channel was encoded as
a channel map instead of a channel number. The type of encoding depends on
the local ISDN provider, so this issue only occurred in some parts of the world.
This issue has been resolved. When the channel has been encoded as a channel
map, the log message now displays one of the following:
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a channel number if only one channel is encoded (the most common case), or
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the entire channel map in decimal format if more than one channel is
encoded, for example:
28 11:51:21 3 ICC CALL UP ISDN call ACTIVE, direction IN , channel map 12.
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CR00011995
BGP
4
To simplify displaying BGP memory usage, the command show bgp memlimit
bgp has been removed. Use the command show bgp memlimit scan instead.
Also, you can now display only the BGP backoff log messages by using either of
the following commands:
show log type=55 subtype=backoff
show log type=55 subtype=7
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CR00012043
BGP
4
When a user entered conflicting values for BGP backoff thresholds (the backoff
and low parameters of the set bgp backoff command), the error message did
not adequately show the dependency between these two parameters.
This issue has been resolved. The error message now reads (for example):
Error (3103332): BACKOFF parameter value 90 too low; must be greater than
LOW parameter value 94.
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