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Level 2 – Allied Telesis AR44xS series User Manual

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Level 2

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Module

Level

Description

AR

44xS/

AR4

50S

AR

7x5

AR

750S

Ra

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i

A

T-

8

800

A

T-

8

600

A

T-

8

700XL

A

T-

8

948

A

T-

9

900

A

T-

9

800

CR00009079

MLD

Snooping,

IPv6, Switch

2

When MLD snooping creates an All Router group, it also (correctly) adds router
ports to other groups. However, when MLD Snooping detected that there were
no more router ports in the network, it deleted the All Router group but did not
delete the router ports from the other groups.

This issue has been resolved.

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CR00009212

Bridge

2

The Bridge cannot be configured to bridge PPPoE packets from an Ethernet
interface that has also been configured as a PPPoE interface. Previously, such a
Bridge configuration would appear to succeed. However the Bridge would not
bridge PPPoE packets and the router would restart when the command reset
bridge
was entered.

This issue has been resolved. Note: if you want to bridge PPPoE packets, do not
also configure the router as a PPPoE endpoint (by using the command create
ppp=number
over=ethx-any).

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CR00009213

MSTP

2

Because of an MSTP issue, the switch did not always send a BPDU with an
agreement flag to its designated bridge, even if the switch was synchronised with
the latest spanning tree information from the designated bridge. This prevented
the designated port on the designated bridge from making a fast transition to
the forwarding state. The result was that the network could take up to two times
the “forward delay” time to fully converge.

This issue has been resolved.

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Y

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CR00009826

IP Gateway

2

When a static ARP is deleted, the router or switch sends out an ARP request to
attempt to create a dynamic ARP for that IP address. Previously, the router or
switch did not process the ARP response correctly and therefore did not add the
ARP to its ARP table.

This issue has been resolved. When a static ARP is deleted, the router or switch
attempts to create a dynamic ARP for that IP address, and will successfully add it
to the ARP table if a device responds.

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