Avaya Read Me First Version 13.01 User manual

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Read Me First
BayRS Version 13.01, Site Manager Version 7.01, BCC Version 4.05
If you are using BayRS Version 13.00, be sure to upgrade to BayRS 13.01. BayRS 13.01 offers the
following benefits:
There is no possibility of loss of connectivity between Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) areas,
because OSPF area border routers correctly summarize type 2 network link state
advertisements (LSAs).
Routers can communicate with Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI) 4.0 compliant
devices by responding to address registration and user-to-network interface (UNI) requests.
File creation dates are displayed correctly.
Upgrading to BayRS Version 13.01
If you are upgrading from a BayRS version earlier than 12.20 and you defined log event traps for
ATM, ATM signaling, or ATM LAN emulation, you will need to redefine these traps.
The ATM, ATM signaling, and ATM LAN emulation log event messages changed in BayRS
Version 12.20. The ATM_SIG entity (entity #95) no longer exists as a separate entity, but has been
combined with the ATM entity (entity #78). Combining and reorganizing these entities resulted in
changes to the ATM log event message numbers. New log events were added to the ATM_LE
entity (entity #100), resulting in log event message number changes for LAN emulation as well.
You can view the new and modified ATM log event messages in the event messages database on
the World Wide Web, or in Event Messages for Routers on the BayRS Online Library Version
13.00 CD. To access the database on the Web, go to:
http://support.baynetworks.com/library/tpubs/
and navigate to the BayRS category.
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