HP (Hewlett-Packard) 9315M Switch User Manual


 
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Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes
69334 In a Switch/Router configured with outbound ACLs
using the ip access-policy command, the L4 CAM
entry is not programmed causing the packets to be
forwarded via the Processor.
ACL 07.8.03a
60525 In a Router configured with a routing protocol,
occasionally the forwarding entry can point to an
invalid port causing the system to reset.
IP Stack 07.8.03a
67420 In a Switch/Router, the power supply log incorrectly
skips the log for a power supply going down.
IP Stack 07.8.03a
70684 In a Router, accessing an invalid forwarding cache
entry can cause a system reset.
IP Stack 07.8.03a
71019 In a Router, the transmission of pending packets
waiting on an ARP resolution can occasionally
cause a system reset.
IP Stack 07.8.03a
69855 In a Switch/Router, the MRP member interface
shows a state of Disable after the system is
reloaded.
MRP 07.8.03a
70110 In a Router configured with OSPF, if there are
multiple routes in the routing table, issuing a show
ip ospf routes command to show the OSPF routing
table can occasionally cause a system reset.
OSPF 07.8.03a
59070 In a Router configured with PBR, if there are two
instances of a route-map, the next hop
corresponding to the second route-map is not
selected when ACL conditions are matched.
Policy Based
Routing
07.8.03a
70272 In a Router configured with PBR, if there a route
map that has two different next-hops and the first
one becomes un-available, the second next-hop is
not selected by the hardware.
Policy Based
Routing
07.8.03a
65398 In a Switch/Router, configuring the auto-cam-
repaint command on a non-EP module can
occasionally cause a system reset.
System 07.8.03a
70067 In a Switch/Router, accessing data structures
associated with a CAM entry using an invalid CAM
index can occasionally cause a system reset.
System 07.8.03a
70367 In a Switch/Router, a system reset can occur when
a calling stack for watchdog timeout debugging is
saved.
System 07.8.03a
70413 In a Switch/Router, a system reset can occur when
a VLAN is configured with a large number of ports
that spans more than a page in length and that
VLAN is parsed.
System 07.8.03a
70417 In a Switch/Router, a system reset occurs when the
system accesses an invalid buffer address while it
is processing a received packet.
System 07.8.03a
Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/
Feature
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