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12 Patch Release Note advertised the next hop of a route that was not on this subnet. This issue has been resolved. PCR: 40050 Module: STP Level: 2 Sometimes the switch erroneously transmitted STP BPDUs that contained VLAN tags. This issue has been resolved. PCR: 40064 Module: SWI Level: 2 The reset switch command could cause a switch reboot on Rapier 48 switches. This issue has been resolved. PCR: 40066 Module: FFS Users were unaware that the flash file system was initialising on the switch. This issue has been resolved by the adding of a new message which informs users when the FFS initialisation is occurring. PCR: 40067 Module: MNIX Level: 2 When using PPP multilink, many frames were being incorrectly marked as lost. Depending on the number of PPP links configured, this resulted in degraded performance and an occasional a loss of connectivity. This issue has been resolved. PCR: 40071 Module: IPG Level: 2 Routing tables were not being updated correctly when better BGP routes were learnt. This issue has been resolved. PCR: 40080 Module: IPV6 Level: 3 Setting the command set ipv6 nd to its default value of 0 was producing an error rather than indicating an unspecified value. This problem has been resolved. PCR: 40091 Module: IPG Level: 2 When there were multiple routes to the same destination, the wrong port number occasionally appeared in a Layer 3 switch hardware table entry. This could lead to incorrect traffic flow. This issue has been resolved. PCR: 40095 Module: SWI Level: 3 CPU packets egressed from a mirror port always had a VLAN tag regardless of the egress port tagging. This issue has been resolved. PCR: 40097 Module: FW Level: 2 Changing the time on the router by using the set time command was causing any temporary firewall rules configured, i.e. those rules specified with a TTL parameter, to timeout. This issue has been resolved. Patch 86253-09 for Software Release 2.5.3 C613-10382-00 REV F