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Release Notes for BayRS Version 15.1.0.0
308663-15.1 Rev 00
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Passport 5430 Ethernet flow control on the 10/100 Ethernet module does not
function correctly when the flow control pause time in the received MAC
control frame is set to 65535 (the default value). When the router receives a
control frame with a pause time value of 65535, it begins retransmitting data
prematurely. However, the following workaround is available. Reset the Flow
Control Pause Time parameter in Site Manager, or the fc-pause-time
parameter in the BCC, to a value from 32 through 65534.
The BCC CES admin-status parameter does not work on the Passport 5430. If
you attempt to disable the CES PVC using the BCC admin-status down
command, the CES circuit continues to pass traffic. However, the following
workaround is available. To disable the CES PVC, go back one level in the
BCC and enter state disabled. To reenable the CES PVC, go back one level
and enter state enabled.
RADIUS
The following limitations and cautions exist for RADIUS services in BayRS:
Setting the debug message level for RADIUS enables you to specify the
amount of information contained in the messages logged by a device. When
an authorized user sets the debug message level to high, debug messages
containing the server secret (password) are logged by the device. Because any
user can view the message log, this could potentially compromise the security
of your network. If you have to set the debug message level to high for debug
purposes, be sure to complete the following steps to reset the debug message
level and remove the server secret from the log following your debug:
1.
Using either the BCC or the Technician Interface, set the debug
message level to no-debug (default) for the device.
2.
Clear the log to remove instances of the server secret that could
potentially be viewed by users with any and all access privileges.
Cutting and pasting BCC commands to configure RADIUS entries on the
router may cause a fault in RADIUS to occur. This fault is caused by the
timing delays introduced when commands are copied across the network to
the router interface. To prevent this fault, use the BCC
source
command to
enter RADIUS entries on multiple slots.
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