
CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES
03/31/00 P/N: 9032580-12 Subject to Change Without Notice Page: 12 of 31
F0615-E 39-006-08 Rev.0C
35 Industrial Way
PO Box 5005
Rochester, NH 03867-5005
(603) 332-9400
SSR Feature Set
SSR Part Number
Weighted Fair Queuing
Network Address Translation
Load Server Balancing (LSNAT)
Per Flow Rate Limiting
Per Protocol VLAN
Established Bit ACL
TOS Rewrite
SSR-HFX21-08-AA X X
SSR-HFX29-08-AA X X
SSR-GSX21-02-AA X
SSR-GLX29-02-AA X
SSR-GLX70-01-AA X
SSR-SERC-04-AA X X
SSR-SERCE-04-AA X X
SSR-HSSI-02-AA X X
FIRMWARE CHANGES AND ENHANCEMENTS:
Resolved Issues
Issues Resolved in Version 3.0.1.0 I.D.
SSR did not respond to type "arpinarp" requests over frame relay. The SSR would not respond to ARP requests
from a Bay router on which ARPINARP was set (the default. Inverse ARP replies from the SSR came back too
late. The SSR now supports ARP Requests and replays. Inverse ARP replies are now sent more quickly using
the correct DLCI in the reply target address.
07528
The miscalculation of the UDP checksum results in about a ten second delay before a DNS name gets resolved. 06641
Configurations for DHCP server with multiple DNS server addresses were not supported. A DHCP response can
now contain up to 3 DNS server addresses.
08029
An improper message is printed when OSPF exits. When OSPF exits, the following messages are printed:
"2000-01-21 15:02:06 %OSPF-E-NOROUTERID, Router ID is not defined. "
"2000-01-21 15:02:06 %ERR-E-IVARGCNT, invalid argument count for error '20031540020SPF-E-EXIT'"
Since the time-stamp is always printed by default, there is no need to have the time-stamp argument in the error
message string."
07681
07682
Multicast – Some multicast applications were slow to restart or wouldn’t restart when the SSR rebooted. This
issue occurred with multicast applications where packets needed to be fragmented by IP. Separate flows were
created for the packets that were fragmented from those that weren’t. Creation of the fragment flow caused the
long delay. This problem has now been corrected.
07832
06722
SAPinterval / RIPinterval – in early versions of the 3.0 firmware, it was not possible to change the default values
for the SAPinterval / RIPinterval on more than one IPX interface at a time. This has now been corrected
07698
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