3Com 3030, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3034 Release Note

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Router 3000/5000 Series
Release Notes for V1.10
http://www.3com.com/
Part No. 10014223 Published October 2003
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................3
1.1. Scope...................................................................................................................................................................3
1.2. Cable Connections...............................................................................................................................................3
1.3. Online Resources.................................................................................................................................................3
Chapter 2 Release Notes for the Router 3000 and Ro uter 5000 Series V1.10 .......................................4
2.1. System Access.....................................................................................................................................................4
2.2. System Management ...........................................................................................................................................4
2.3. Interface Management .........................................................................................................................................5
2.4. Link Layer Protocol...............................................................................................................................................5
2.5. Network Protocol..................................................................................................................................................5
2.6. Routing Protocol...................................................................................................................................................6
2.7. Multicast Protocol.................................................................................................................................................6
2.8. Security ................................................................................................................................................................7
2.9. VPN......................................................................................................................................................................7
2.10. QoS....................................................................................................................................................................7
2.11. Dial-Up ...............................................................................................................................................................7
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1. Scope
These release notes summarize operational requirements and issues for the following Router 3000 and Router 5000 modules and software relea se V1.10. Read the se release notes before installing your router.
Table 1 Router Model Numbers
Description 3C Number
3Com Router 3012 3C13612 3Com Router 3013 3C13613 3Com Router 3016 3C13616 3Com Router 5009 3C13700 3Com Router 5231 3C13750 3Com Router 5640 3C13754 3Com Router 5680 3C13758
1.2. Cable Connections
3Com recommends that you power off the router before connecting any cable. Do not connect and disconnect synchronous or asynchronous serial WA N cables, co nsole
cables, Ethernet cables, ISDN BRI cables, and 4-port seri al WAN adapt ers while po wer to the router is on. Connnecting cables while power to the router is on can crash the router or damage the serial port.
1.3. Online Resources
3Com routers contain a software agent that can b e upgraded u sing the command li ne interface. The software agent that is initially provided with the routers d oes not fully support GRE, L2TP, IPSec, or SNMPv3.
To download a software agent that adds full support for these features, visit the 3Com supp ort website at
http://support.3com.com to register your product. Note that this downlo ad agent
contains encryption capabilities that are restri cted to cert ain users and countries so approval for these downloads can take up to 48 hours.
To upgrade to future software agents that contain additional fe atures, you must pu rchase a service contract. Details are provided on the Service and Warranty pages of the 3Com support website
http://support.3com.com .
See the Router 3000 Installation Guide or Route r 5000 Installation Guide for software download instructions.
Download the Router 3000 Installation Guide from:
http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/routers/R3000Install.pdf
Download the Router 5000 Installation Guide from:
http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/routers/5000Install.pdf
Download the 3Com Router Command Reference Guide from:
http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/routers/3ComRouterComRef.pdf
Download other current software updates and release notes from:
http://www.3com.com/
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Chapter 2 Release Notes for the Router 3000 and R outer 5000 Series V1.10
This chapter offers updates on Router 3000 and Router 5000 features in the following areas:
System Access Routing Protocol Dial-Up System Management Multicast Protocol Interface Management Security Link Layer Protocol VPN Network Protocol QoS
2.1. System Access
Symptom Solution
A user, logging in as an operator, can see administrator passwords.
2.2. System Management
Symptom Solution
If you add or remove a module, the configuration may be altered.
The router reboots if an invalid agent software file is used to upgrade the device.
RMON MIB tables can be created on an Ethernet interface on which RMON is disabled, but no data is collected. RMON history bucket allocation fails if more than 50 buckets are requested. RMON Matrix DS table has src and dst addresses reversed. Routers are not recognized by Network Management applications, such as 3Com Network Supervisor, unless SNMP V1 is enabled.
Use encrypted passwords instead of simple passwords.
Save the configuration file and edit it with the new interface numbers so that the file corresponds with the new physical configuration. Insure that the correct agent file has been used before writing to flash memory. Use Xmodem or TFTP to upgrade and recover the device. Enable RMON on interfaces being used for monitoring.
Insure no more than 50 buckets are requested when creating an RMON history table. Use the SD table instead.
Enable SNMP V1 on the device, as described in the Installation Guide, and then discover the network using Network Supervisor.
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RELEASE NOTES FOR THE ROUTER 3000 AND ROUTER 5000 SERIES
V1.10
2.3. Interface Management
Symptom Solution
Interface changes may require a reset of the interface for changes to take effect. The error message for deleting a PRI is incorrect. Dialer interfaces do not support IP Unnumbered. When initially configuring a virtual template, a reboot of the router may be necessary.
If you make a configuration change to an interface, reset the interface. Use the undo pri-set command instead.
Assign an IP address to dialer interfaces. Save the configuration and reboot the router.
2.4. Link Layer Protocol
Symptom Solution
LMI Encapsulation type has been renamed. If the frame relay peer is set to LMI, set the
Local Interface to Non-Standard. Router 3000 series routers do not auto­negotiate with the 3Com SSII Dual Speed Hub
500. Routers only support switch type dss1 BRI S/T (European ISDN).
Adjust the speed and duplex manually on both
devices so they match. Disable auto mode.
Routers only support switch type dss1 in this
release.
2.5. Network Protocol
Symptom Solution
IGMP query timer defaults to 60. Set the query timer, manually, to 125. Naming inconsistency with interface and IPX static routes.
IPX RIP entries are not aged-out at the user­defined interval.
IPX SAP services’ timer and multiplier value configurations are ignored. MTU size cannot be dynamically changed from the default of 1500. When you configure NAT outbound on an interface, that interface is not immune to the NAT translation. RTP header compression is not fully supported in this release. Load balancing does not work through recursive lookup. IPX WAN encapsulation is configurable over HDLC.
When configuring a static route for a network
that begins with an alpha character, preface
the network with 0x.
The IPX RIP table entries are removed from
the table if updates for those entries are not
received within the default interval of 180
seconds. This value is based upon a default
RIP update timer of 60 seconds and a default
multiplier of 3.
IPX SAP updates are received once a minute
regardless of configuration settings.
If making a change to the MTU size, reboot the
router afterwards.
Deny the NAT outbound interface address with
an Access List.
RTP header compression is not fully supported
in this release.
Use MLPPP or OSPF to support load
balancing.
IPX WAN encapsulation is configurable over
HDLC.
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RELEASE NOTES FOR THE ROUTER 3000 AND ROUTER 5000 SERIES
V1.10
2.6. Routing Protocol
Symptom Solution
Any route policy that uses ACLs defaults to permit all. The OSPF command, abr-summary not advertise is not working correctly. The abr-summary not advertise command does not filter the initial route in a summary update. For example, 128.213.64.0/19 filters the routes 128.213.65.0 to 128.213.95.0 but does not filter 128.213.64.0. Changing the OSPF Area on an interface will delete the OSPF configuration on that interface. Changes to an access list are not applied until the route policy is reapplied. The display bgp route command only shows one route even if multiple (backup) routes are available. RIP MD5 Authentication types are ambiguous. For RIP MD5 Authentication, use the default
Routing does not function correctly, in a virtual template with multilink PPP and OSPF configuration. When using a serial DTE interface, the OSPF cost may not be set correctly. BGP places all internal peers into one peer group by default,
The router supports only 15,000 entries. Receiving over 15,000 BGP routes may cause the router to hang. With Routing Policies, matching next-hop based on IP prefix list does not actually match the next BGP hop. Toggling route-reflection with a connection established causes the router to reboot.
A route policy specified in a peer group does not take effect after a reboot, Poison Reverse is not supported in this release.
Add an explicit deny all or permit all rule at
the end of all ACL statements.
If necessary, configure an ACL to filter the
route.
Save the OSPF configuration file before the
change.
Reapply the route policy immediately after
making changes to the access list.
The display only shows detail information for
the best route.
non-standard value. This is the most common.
When using MP with OSPF, you must
configure OSPF peer ipaddress.
Set the OSPF cost for the DTE manually.
To configure different policies for one peer,
place that peer in a separate peer group and
define policies for that peer group.
Arrange with the local ISP to filter routes before
updates can reach the router.
Use ACL instead of prefix-list.
Shut down the interface before toggling route-
reflection.
Reenter the route-policy after the router has
returned to service.
Poison Reverse is not supported in this
release.
2.7. Multicast Protocol
Symptom Solution
The router does not support IP multicast forwarding without the multicast routing protocol. Enabling ip unnumbered on a PIM-SM interface disables PIM-SM routing.
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Keep PIM-SM or PIM-DM enabled on the
interface to insure multicast runs correctly.
Do not configure ip unnumbered on a PIM-SM
interface.
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RELEASE NOTES FOR THE ROUTER 3000 AND ROUTER 5000 SERIES
V1.10
2.8. Security
Symptom Solution
ACL match counts are not logged. ACL match counting is only supported with the
firewall feature. If you are using automatic matching order with ACLs, a rule that is similar to an existing rule, even if they have different qualifiers, is not added as a separate rule. IPSec in transport mode will transmit transit traffic with no security headers. IPSec in transport mode is designed for direct communications between two peers running IPSec. IPSec nesting is not supported in this release. IPSec nesting is not supported in this release. The Encryption card status message,
Order: Not consistent with host
can be misleading. Only one security association is used for each
ACL-incompatible with per-rule implementation.
Byte
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Remove the existing rule before applying the
new rule.
Use Tunnel mode if you are configuring the
router to be an IPSec gateway.
Disregard this status message.
Create one separate ACL for each permit
statement in the third-party access list.
2.9. VPN
Symptom Solution
The basic version of this release does not support GRE or L2TP.
2.10. QoS
Symptom Solution
NBX Layer 2 traffic cannot be classified for QoS.
2.11. Dial-Up
Symptom Solution
The ppp chap user command is not supported in dialer interfaces.
Use the extended version of this release for
GRE and L2TP tunneling support.
Use Layer 3 prioritization.
When using Resource DCC and using chap
authentication, ppp chap user should be
configured only on the router that is dialing out.
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