Release Notes for BayRS Version 15.1.0.0
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Hot-Swapping Link Modules
Attempts to remove and reinsert (hot-swap) a link module without first powering
down the router can cause a fault to occur. Following the fault, the slot does
recover. When a link module is hot-swapped, the protocols must reset, so there is
no additional downtime caused by the fault. However, you can prevent this router
fault by disabling the interfaces on the slot before removing the link module. After
reinserting the link module you can then reenable the interfaces on the slot.
IPsec Services
If you change the setting of the router’s Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) feature
(MIB variable wfIpIntFCfgEnableSecurity) from Disabled to Enabled, the router
loses its IP connection. You must reboot the router to recover.
IP Services
If you disable the IP directed broadcast feature while configuring a router, a global
reset of IP occurs, resulting in a temporary outage and the closing of all IP utility
sessions such as TCP and Telnet.
ISDN-BRI – Configuring B Channels on the ARN and Passport 2430
The ARN and Passport 2430 can use only three B channels. If you select 2B + D
service for one BRI interface, you must use 1B + D service for the second
interface.
MIBs
• The MIB-II ifIndex is incorrect after you delete a circuit, causing problems
with Omniview. The router creates MIB-II attributes when you create circuits
on the router platform. The MIB-II attributes include the ifNumber, which is
the number of network interfaces (regardless of their current state) present on
the system, and the ifIndex, which is a unique value for each interface (the
ifIndex value is in the range from 1 through the value of ifNumber).
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