Q00277772-01: NetBIOS
NetBios NAME QUERY frames are echoed back out the same interface they came in on.
Q00285834: MIB
The wfIfEntry.10 (wfIfInOctets) and wfIfEntry.16 (wfIfOutOctets) values are not correct on
Frame Relay interfaces.
Q00302443: DLSw
Tag violation fault occurs running DLSw on an ATM interface.
Q00305450-03: IP Traffic Filters
IP traffic filters with precedence greater than 31 are deleted when Extended Traffic Filter support
is disabled then enabled.
Q00305463-03: IP Traffic Filters
In a configuration with multiple IP user defined traffic filters and Extended Traffic Filters enabled,
configuring a new IP user defined traffic filter causes the IP user defined traffic filter previous to
it in the filter list to go into an invalid state.
Q00305630-04: TI
Tag violation faults and memory corruption can occur when TI initializes on a BN.
Q00423358-02: VRRP
If you configure two virtual routers as Masters on a single network interface and then disable the
network interface, the second virtual router transitions incorrectly from the MASTER state to the
BACKUP state. If you configure the first virtual router as a Master and the second virtual router
as a Backup and then disable the network interface, the second virtual router incorrectly remains
in the BACKUP state. However, the log always shows that the routers have ransitioned correctly
to the INIT state.
Q00425468-02: IP
An IP interface will remain up for up to 120 seconds after it has been disabled. If VRRP is
configured as master on this interface, it will remain as master until the interface comes down.
Q00412172-02: VRRP
When a VRRP interface changes state, gratuitous ARPs are transmitted with the physical MAC
address instead of the virtual MAC address.
Q00421606-01: VRRP
If two virtual routers are configured on the same non-token ring interface, the second virtual
router remains in the INIT state.
Q00430901-03: OSPF
OSPF NBMA Interface intermittently gets stuck in exchange state when the router is flooding out
type 3 database description packets.
Q00494478-02: VRRP
Disabling VRRP causes the router respond to ARP requests with a bogus MAC address.
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