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[inet-admins] Dol-11.2 (fwd)



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Basil (Vasily)  Dolmatov   dol@east.ru        +7-095-956-4951
East Connection ISP, Moscow, Russia. (http://www.east.ru)

Nick handles ;) : BVD12, DOL1-RIPE, VVD2-RIPN


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1998 04:11:16 -0800 (PST)
From: CCO Bug Watcher <cco-valet@cisco.com>


Following is the summary of all the defect(s) in your Alerts Inbox for 
this Agent this week:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk48828
        Title: Dynamic access-list entry discarded
      Feature: fw
      Version: 11.2
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 3
        State: A
Release Notes:
Dynamic access-list entry discarded.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk50953
        Title: Access-list LOG shows the IP address in the reverse format (D.C.B.A)
      Feature: parser
      Version: 11.2(12)P
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 4
        State: N
Release Notes:
The access-list LOG for udp packet shows the IP address in the reverse format (d.c.b.a).
 Oct  2 06:30:00: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 102 permitted tcp 155.177.72.20(80) -> 206.242.150.129(2510), 6 packets
 Oct  2 06:33:50: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 102 permitted udp 155.177.76.60(137) -> 88.68.177.155(137), 1 packet
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk53176
        Title: no traffic-shape group crashes router
      Feature: queuing
      Version: 11.2|11.3
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 2
        State: M
Release Notes:
''no traffic-shape group'' crashes router
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk55112
        Title: Dlsw FST causes queue wedge: ATM-lite
      Feature: pas-atm
      Version: 11.2
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 2
        State: I
Release Notes:
When running DLSw FST on a 7200 router directly attached to an ATM Cloud and
the DLSw going accross the cloud, a queue wedge occurs on the token-ring
interface becuase it is waiting to be fast switched out the ATM interface. 
This makes it impossible for the token ring port to pass anymore traffic.
Workaround: 
Configure DLSw TCP accross the ATM cloud.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk59886
        Title: RSP, AIP crash with memory corruption
      Feature: mem
      Version: 11.2
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 1
        State: A
Release Notes:
RSP/AIP/7500 crashes in 11.2(15a)P code and higher when bridging is configured
on the ATM interfaces.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk60571
        Title: PA-8T down down with DCD up & all other physical layer signals up
      Feature: high-serial
      Version: 11.2(12a)P
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 2
        State: A
Release Notes:
Sometimes serial interfaces on high-end Cisco routers are down down with
all physical control signals UP including DCD. A microcode reload fixes
the problem.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk60659
        Title: priviledged clear access-template fails
      Feature: ip
      Version: 11.2|11.3
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 2
        State: A
Release Notes:
priviledged ''clear access-template'' fails
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk60714
        Title: PPTP not working with NAT
      Feature: nat
      Version: 11.2
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 3
        State: N
Release Notes:
PPTP does not work with NAT
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk61245
        Title: OSPF-4-CONFLICTING_LSAID reported when route map stops route
      Feature: ospf
      Version: 11.2|11.3
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 3
        State: A
Release Notes:
When a user is allocated an IP address from an IP pool - that crosses
classfull boundries - we get the message:
%OSPF-4-CONFLICTING_LSAID 
Found LSA with the same host bit set but using different mask
Oct 28 000445 ti01a96-fe4-0-0 286409   Existing LSA ID 130.67.2.0/24
Oct 28 000445 ti01a96-fe4-0-0 286410   New Destination 130.67.2.0/32
even though we have a route map denying any routes 130.67.0.0 being 
redisctrbuted into OSPF.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk61398
        Title: 2 ospf proc redis requires the keyword subnet for a classful route
      Feature: ospf
      Version: 11.2(15)
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 3
        State: A
Release Notes:
When redistributing between two ospf processes ''subnet'' keyword is
not required in the redistribute cmd if redistributing a classful
route. But that classful route may or may not get redistributed.
As a work arround ''subnet'' keyword can be used in the redistribute
cmd and summary-address can be use to redistribute the classful route.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk61423
        Title: RIP updates dropped by WRED because of incorrect priority
      Feature: queuing
      Version: 11.2(16)|11.2(15a)
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 2
        State: A
Release Notes:
Using RIP and random early detection(RED) may show that you are loosing
routes between peers. If no problem is found and drops are seen in 
class 6, you have this bug. 
Serial2/2 is down, line protocol is down 
  Hardware is M4T
  Description: second T1 to NYC
  Interface is unnumbered.  Using address of FastEthernet0/0 (192.5.35.86)
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1544 Kbit, DLY 20000 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
  Encapsulation HDLC, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
  Last input 00:30:41, output 00:30:38, output hang never
  Last clearing of "show interface" counters 19:32:19
  Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 169358
  Queueing strategy: random early detection(RED)
    mean queue depth: 0
    drops by precedence:  class drops      threshold 
                          0     169038     20        
                          1     0          22        
                          2     0          24        
                          3     0          26        
                          4     0          28        
                          5     0          31        
                   --->   6     314        33        
                          7     0          35        
                          rsvp  0          37        
  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
     4424467 packets input, 838141958 bytes, 0 no buffer
     Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 1 giants, 0 throttles
     0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
     4470198 packets output, 1566914524 bytes, 0 underruns
     0 output errors, 0 collisions, 58 interface resets
     0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
     59 carrier transitions     DCD=down  DSR=down  DTR=up  RTS=up  CTS=up
The problem appears to be caused by the RIP priority and being
dropped by RED. The workaround is to either disable RED on the 
interface, or use a different routing protocol.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk61629
        Title: NAT: DNS glue RR set to 0, matching NS RR ttl not set to 0
      Feature: nat
      Version: 11.2|11.3
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 2
        State: A
Release Notes:
 DNS NS records that have glue records translated have the ttl of the
 glue records set to 0. The ttl of the NS record is not set to 0. Thus
 the DNS server will have a NS record for a DNS zone but no glue records.
 The next time the DNS server needs to contact the remote DNS server it
 will fail because it has a NS record cached but no ip address to
 reach it.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk61815
        Title: dlsw icanreach mac-exclusive doesnt work
      Feature: dlsw
      Version: 11.2(13)|11.2(16)
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 3
        State: A
Release Notes:
dlsw icanreach mac-exclusive not working, on the remote peer sh dlsw capabilities looks ok, but sh dlsw reachability shows remote mac that shoudn''t 
be visible.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk61823
        Title: OSPF: Selective filtering of LSAs defined in RFC 2178 not supported
      Feature: ospf
      Version: 11.2|11.1|11.3|12.0
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 3
        State: A
Release Notes:
Selective filtering of OSPF LSAs defined in RFC 2178 not supported.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        BugID: CSCdk62540
        Title: Memory leak in LanNetMgr Supt
      Feature: lanmgr
      Version: 11.2(14)
   Integrated: 
     Severity: 2
        State: A
Release Notes:
In some cases, LanNetMgr is holding on to excessive amounts of memory.
This can be seeing by doing a show proc mem and looking at the "holding"
column.  Even after disabling lnm with "lnm disable", the memory is not
freed up.  The only workaround is to disable lnm and then reload the router.
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