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Patch Release Note
Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
C613-10319-00 REV Z
When OSPF was enabled on startup, an OSPF interface would sometimes
stay in the DOWN state. This issue has been resolved.
Logging out from a Telnet session caused the switch to restart. This issue
has been resolved.
Features in 86222-22
Patch file details are listed in Table 6.
The firewall was blocking outbound ICMP packets when the associated
private interface had a ‘deny all’ rule. The passing of ICMP packets should
be controlled by the ICMP_FORWARDING and PING parameters. This
issue has been resolved.
This patch supersedes PCRs 02073, 02081, 02086 and 02105. In addition to
enhancements in the preceding PCRs, this PCR now also resolves the
following issues:
•
If a compaction was started within 60ms of a file write commencing, the
file being written was placed in the wrong location in the file system.
This led to file corruption during subsequent compactions.
•
If a file load occurred during compaction, an incomplete copy of the file
was loaded. The load also put the file into the wrong part of the file
system once the compaction had moved beyond the part of the file that
had been loaded.
•
A fatal error occurred during compaction if a file was marked as deleted
when it was being transferred.
•
Sometimes during compaction when the file system was erasing blocks
belonging to deleted files, one of the files was transferred rather than
deleted. However, its directory entry was deleted, so the file was not
visible with a SHOW FILE command but was visible with a SHOW
FFILE command.
•
During compaction if the amount of free space was less than two erase
blocks (including the "spare" erase block), the file system erroneously
reported that a large amount of space was available for a new file due
to an underflow problem. When a new file was written it would corrupt
existing data.
PCR: 02587
Module: OSPF
Network affecting: No
PCR: 03012
Module: TTY
Network affecting: No
Table 6: Patch file details for Patch 86222-22.
Base Software Release File
86s-222.rez
Patch Release Date
12-Dec-2002
Compressed Patch File Name
86222-22.paz
Compressed Patch File Size
957598 bytes
PCR 02136
Module: FIREWALL
Network affecting: No
PCR 02184
Module: FFS FILE TTY
Network affecting: No