
Release Notes for Router Software Version 11.01
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Bisync over TCP/IP (BOT) Router Platforms
Release 11.01 allows you to run BOT on the new Advanced Remote Node
™
(ARN
™
) with an installed serial adapter module. With this addition, BOT now
operates on four Bay Networks router platforms: AN
®
, ASN
™
, BN, and ARN.
Refer to
Configuring BSC Transport Services
for information about configuring
BOT on these platforms.
Dial Services
We have added the following new features to the dial services software. For
information on how to use these features, refer to the
Release 11.01/5.01
Documentation Change Notice
.
Standby
The expansion of enterprise networks to remote branch sites requires reliable
access to these sites. Therefore, it is important to have alternate connections to the
remote sites in case a primary connection fails. To provide alternate connections,
you can use standby circuits. A standby circuit is a special type of demand circuit
that gives the router an alternate path to the destination. The destination can be a
different interface at the primary circuit's original site or an entirely different site.
Callback
With this feature, you can configure a router to “call back” an incoming caller.
This implementation includes authentication and security features.
Multirate Service for the DMCT1 on the ASN Platform
Multirate service is available for all three dial services on the ASN platform using
the Dual MCT1 (DMCT1) Net Module. In previous releases, multirate service
using the DMCT1 was available only on the BN platform. For information about
how to configure multirate, refer to Configuring Dial Services.
Enhanced Traffic Filters
For the IP protocol only, Release 11.01 provides new predefined fields as well as
127 filter rules per interface. For information about how to use the new traffic
filter features, refer to the Release 11.01/5.01 Documentation Change Notice.
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