3com Router 3033 Release note

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Networking
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Release note
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Router 6000 and 3000 DSL
Family Release Notes
Software V 2.01
Router 6040 (3C13840)
Router 6080 (3C13880)
Router 3030 (3C13630)
Router 3031 (3C13631)
Router 3032 (3C13632)
Router 3033 (3C13633)
Router 3034 (3C13634)
Router 3035 (3C13635)
Part No. 10014363
Published August 2004
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3COM ROUTER 6000/3000 DSL
FAMILY RELEASE NOTES
Software V 2.01
Introduction These release notes address the following:
V2.0 to V 2.01 Software Upgrade
Hardware Accessories Installation
System Access
SNMP
System Management
Interface Management
Link Layer Protocol
Network Protocol
Routing Protocol
Multicast Protocol
Security
Quality of Service (QoS)
MPLS
Documentation Errors
IMPORTANT NOTE The following features are supported in the Extended Release only:
IPSec
SNMP v3
SSH
V2.0 to V 2.01
Software Upgrade
Please verify the software version running on your router. You can verify the
software version by issuing a
display version command on your router. If the
display output shows 3Com Router Software V2.00, please upgrade your router
software to version 2.01. You can obtain the latest version of router software from
the 3Com support web site.
IMPORTANT: For 3Com Router 3000 DSL Family running V2.00 router software. If
you upgrade your router software via tftp, it will always fail on the first attempt
with the following output:
<3Com>tftp <server ip address> get <filename> system
The file system currently exists. Overwrite it?[Y/N]:y
File will be transferred in binary mode.
Downloading file from remote tftp server, please wait...\
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Incorrect packet received
It is necessary to wait 3 minutes and then repeat the command.
IMPORTANT: For 3Com 6000 Router Family running V2.00 router software. If you
upgrade your router software via tftp and set the destination filename to
secure.bin then tftp will always fail on the first attempt with the following output:
<3Com>tftp <server ip address> get <filename> secure.bin
The file system currently exists. Overwrite it?[Y/N]:y
File will be transferred in binary mode.
Downloading file from remote tftp server, please wait...\
Incorrect packet received
DO NOT use secure.bin as the destination file. Issue the following command
instead
<3Com>tftp <server ip address> get <filename> r6x02_01e.bin
Issue boot main r6x02_01e.bin from the system view to set r6x02_01e.bin as
the main image then reboot the router.
Hardware Accessories
Installation
For Router 3032/3035 ADSL over ISDN products, standard RJ-11 to RJ-11 cable is
provided for an external splitter with RJ-11 connection. This cable can also be used
for RJ-45 connection if the external device has this type of interface available only.
System Access Issuing the display current-configuration command on the Router 3000
DSL Family will result in some packet loss during heavy traffic times. Please
refrain from issuing the current configuration command during peak usage
periods.
The following command does not work: Undo Local-user user-name
ftp-directory
. Change the FTP directory to the default: Local-user
user-name ftp-directory flash:
Router does not allow the configuration of FTP server with Radius
Authentication None option. FTP Anonymous login is not supported. A
username and password is required for FTP access.
The FTP server does not support filenames containing spaces. Use underscores
instead of spaces for character separation.
SNMP snmp-agent trap enable entity command missing
To enable RFC 2737 (Entity MIB) traps use snmp-agent trap enable
command, then undo any unwanted traps types individually.
To disable Entity MIB traps, use undo snmp-agent trap enable command,
then enable any other wanted traps types individually.
System Management 3
System Management The Display PVC command from User View is not supported.
The system clock on the Router 6000 may reset after reboot. The system clock
on the Router 3000 DSL Family resets after reboot. Configure NTP protocol or
check system clock and set clock manually.
Cannot undo snmp trap target created using SNMP. 3Com Network Director
automatically configures the router to send SNMP traps by default. The entry
cannot be deleted using the CLI. De-select this option in the Monitoring tab in
the
Tools -> Options dialog in 3Com Network Director to avoid.
A "configuration change" trap is generated whenever a CLI user enters the
system-view instead of when an actual configuration change has been made.
To resolve this, disable the configuration traps using the
undo snmp-agent
trap enable configuration
trap.
Interface
Management
The Virtual Template interface remains up when the associated physical
interface is down. As a result, the router advertises the Virtual Template.
There are multiple areas that can apply a Virtual Template (MLPPP, ISDN, IPSec,
PPPoE server, etc.) There is no solution for these areas using Virtual Template,
except for MLPPP. Use MP-group if you want to use MLPPP.
Interface statistics set with a flow-interval under 10 seconds are not accurate.
Do NOT use a flow-interval setting under 10 seconds.
Dialer interface statistics are NOT accurate for flow intervals under 300
seconds. For flow intervals between 10 and 300 seconds, check the associated
physical interface for accurate statistics.
The Router 3000 DSL Family Ethernet interface displays physical and protocol
states as up/up even when there is no cable connection. The interface responds
to pings even with no cable connection. The Router 3000 DSL Family Ethernet
ports will be in the up/up state as soon as an ip address is configured. No cable
connection is required. The LED indicator is a more accurate indicator of a valid
link.
The virtual-ethernet interface's protocol state is always down. Issue a ping
command to verify that the interface is actually up and working properly.
Link Layer Protocol Frame Relay PVCs can be modified while they are a part of PVC switching
endpoints. You must verify that the interface is not a PVC endpoint before
making any changes.
The Line Protocol state displays as up when no cable is attached to the port on
an ISDN interface. Observe the interface's physical Current State. It will be
down if no cable is attached to the interface.
FRF.9 Compression displays when viewing PVC statistics even after PVC is
re-mapped without FRF.9. After re-mapping a PVC to exclude FRF.9
Compression, you need to reset the interface in order to clear any reference to
FRF.9.
Network Protocol Packets with an internal address will appear outside the NAT boundary. NAT
does not translate any IP protocols other than ICMP, TCP, UDP, and GRE (with
respect to PPTP)
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A router running DHCP client cannot obtain the default gateway address.
Auto configuring the Default gateway is not supported in this release. You
must manually configure this setting.
You cannot access certain web sites from DSL routers. To resolve this, set the
tcp maximum segment size to 1410 on the DSL router's outgoing (WAN)
physical or virtual interface.
IPX is not supported on Frame Relay, HDLC, and X25. IPX is only supported on
Ethernet and PPP.
The DHCP Server fails to remember the DHCP clients after a reboot.
Routing Protocol OSPF interface costs are not the same on peer DCE/ DTE Frame Relay Serial
interfaces. If a Frame Relay DTE Serial interface is configured for OSPF, and the
DCE has a different baud rate, the interface must be configured with the
virtualbaudrate command. Configure this command using the same baud
rate as the DCE. After configuration, shut down and restart the interface.
BGP Auto-summary does not work for networks originated using the Network
command. Only imported routes will be auto-summarized.
An undo RIP from interface view removes RIP globally. To remove RIP from
interface view use the
Undo rip work command.
BGP route dampening does not work for IBGP routes. BGP dampening works
for EBGP routes only.
Multicast Protocol The default value for the IGMP query interval does not match the
recommended value in RFC 2236. Set the query interval to match the query
interval of other routers in your network.
PIM is not supported with IP unnumbered FR interfaces. An IP address must be
assigned to the FR interface.
Security NAT traversal does not work in IKE Main Mode. IKE Aggressive Mode is
required for NAT traversal to function properly
IPsec tunnel will not get established with Cisco routers when a NAT device is in
the communications path. NAT traversal is not compatible with Cisco routers
Only one security association is used for all traffic flows. IPsec SAs originated
from 3Com routers will be ACL based. To obtain flow-based functionality,
create multiple ACLs with one rule each.
The firewall drops FTP connections when ASPF is configured to filter TCP.
Configure ASPF with TCP and FTP together
IPsec renegotiates SAs too early with heavy traffic. This may lead to traffic
disruptions. Set ISAKMP traffic (destination UDP port 500) as high priority in
QoS to avoid any disruption in communications through the IPsec tunnel
Quality of Service
(QoS)
Frame Relay Classes that contain Frame Relay QoS parameters can be applied
to PVC's even if Frame Relay Traffic Shaping is not enabled. Frame Relay Traffic
Shaping must be enabled for PVC queues.
MPLS 5
Frame Relay Congestion Control BECN/FECN does not function. Disable IP Fast
Forwarding on the interface if Frame Relay Traffic Shaping is selected.
Frame Relay Traffic Shaping is Inactive on interfaces that use Frame Relay Traffic
Shaping. Disable IP Fast Forwarding on the interface if Frame Relay Traffic
Shaping is selected.
QoS with ip fast forwarding doesn't work properly. Disable ip fast forwarding.
MPLS If you ping a CE Router from a PE Router within an MPLS/BGP L3 network there
will be no response. Use the command
ping -vpn -a xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
, using the source address of the PE interface that is in the
VPN of the intended target.
If Loopback0 and LSR ID ip addresses are different, MPLS LDP will not work
properly. Match Loopback0 and LSR ID ip addresses
Documentation Errors Command Reference Manual' IS-IS section text is:
“When the cost type is “narrow”, its range is 1 through 63; when the cost type
is wide, its range is 1 to 16777215.”
Text Correction: “When the cost type is “narrow”, its range is 0 through 63;
when the cost type is wide, its range is 0 to 16777215.”
The Router 6000 Family uses the frame relay terminology Cir Allow and Cir,
instead of Cir and MinCir respectively. Please refer to the following documents:
'3Com Router Command Reference Manual' page 1033. '3Com Router
Configuration Guide' page 1019
Text Correction: Use CIR Allow when configuring the maximum Committed
Information Rate for the DTE when no network congestion exists. Use CIR as
the value to which the DTE will adjust when network congestion exists
Command manual example results in an error: “snmp-agent local-engineid
12345”
Text Correction: The command requires the user to enter a string of 5 to 32
octets of hexadecimal characters for the SNMP engine ID. Ex: 0102030405
The virtualbaudrate command is non-existent in the Command Index.
Use the “virtualbaudrate” command in the CLI.
[6080-3-Serial2/0/4]virtualbaudrate?
300 only for async mode
600 only for async mode
1200 for syn & asyn mode
2400 for syn & asyn mode
4800 for syn & asyn mode
9600 for syn & asyn mode
19200 for syn & asyn mode
38400 for syn & asyn mode
56000 only for syn mode
57600 for syn & asyn mode
64000 only for syn mode
72000 only for syn mode
115200 for syn & asyn mode
128000 only for syn mode
384000 only for syn mode
2048000 only for syn mode
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The SNMP Trap enable default is incorrectly documented. All traps are enabled
when the snmp-agent command is executed
Firewall ASPF UDP detection does not support the following UDP based
applications: TFTP, SSH, DHCP.
Named access list is documented but not supported. Named access list is not
supported in this release
ACL numbering scheme is different from that documented. The following is
the corrected numbering scheme:
1000-1099(Interface-based ACL)
2000-2099(Basic ACL)
3000-3099(Advanced ACL)
4000-4999(Ethernet Frame Header ACL)
The Command Reference Manual states that reset ike sa will clear both
phase 1 and phase 2 security associations.
reset ike sa will only clear phase 1 security associations; “reset ipsec sa” will
clear phase 2 security associations
MPLS LDP loop detect cannot be configured after LDP is enabled on interface.
An error is reported. Enable LDP loop detect under system view before enabling
LDP on the interface.
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3com Router 3033 Release note

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