TMS zl Module Release Notes ST.1.0.090603

Known Issues
Release ST.1.0.090213
PR_0000008044 — The TMS zl Module has been configured for VLAN IP addresses and HA
is enabled but not configured (that is, there is only one device in the cluster). If HA is
subsequently disabled, the VLAN IP addresses are lost. This could result in a loss of
management connectivity.
PR_0000008136 — Only 1,000 NAT Policies are supported on the TMS zl Module. The TMS
zl Module incorrectly accepts more than 1,000 NAT policies. These NAT policies work fine,
but they should not be used as a future software release may restrict the NAT policies. Please
keep the number of NAT policies used to 1,000 or fewer.
PR_0000008274 — The log entry that is logged when a new access policy is added has the
wrong zone information. Refer to the following log sample:
time="2008-08-14 10:54:36" severity=info pri=6 fw=ProCurve-TMS-zl-Module
id=config_configuration ruleid=123 msg="IAPPOL: adding new IA Policy record
" srczone=SELF dstzone=SELF result=0 throttledcount=20 subfamid=configura-
tionchanges operation=0 mtype=config mid=697
IA Policy refers to an Internet Access Policy, but both zones are indicated as "SELF" which is
incorrect.
PR_0000008428 — Multicast routing is enabled after adding or editing multicast on a VLAN
and refreshing the screen. If multicast routing is going to be configured and disabled until a
later time, the user should always disable multicast routing as the last step, after configuring
VLAN Settings.
Example:
1. Launch the TMS zl Modules Web browser interface.
2. Go to the Network section.
3. Select the Routing.
4. Go to the Multicast tab.
5. Under Multicast Settings, disable Multicast Routing by unchecking the box next to Enable
multicast routing.. Click the Apply My Changes button.
6. Multicast routing is disabled.
7. Add or edit a VLAN with Multicast enabled.
8. Refresh the Multicast page by pressing F5.
9. Multicast routing is now enabled (the box next to Enable multicast routing.. is checked).
Expected Result: Multicast routing should remain disabled.
PR_0000009404 — SSH Buffer errors are shown in logs with varying severity. These
messages represent temporary and recoverable conditions, but they should all be of the same
severity. Example log entries are as follows:
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