PROBLEM: (none) (PATCH ID: OSF540-220) ******** NHD6 installs failed to see new disk information PROBLEM: (93955) (PATCH ID: OSF540-160) ******** This patch adds new functionality to support IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN). Refer to the vlan (7) and vlanconfig(8) man pages. PROBLEM: (94533) (PATCH ID: OSF540-052) ******** The patch adds support to ifconfig for the IPv6 flag 'ip6reachabletime'. This flag sets the amount of time, in millisecons, that any neighboring node is considered reachable for the purposes of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery. PROBLEM: (94862, 94962, 94830, 94815, 94569, 94907) (PATCH ID: OSF540-144) ******** This patch fixes numerous link-related problems, including flow-control and auto-negotiation issues. PROBLEM: (93955) (PATCH ID: OSF540-163) ******** This patch adds new functionality to support IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN) tagged packets on DEGPA Gigabit Ethernet adapters. PROBLEM: (93955) (PATCH ID: OSF540-165) ******** This patch adds new functionality to support IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN) tagged packets on DEGXA Gigabit Ethernet adapters. PROBLEM: (93955, 95141) (PATCH ID: OSF540-167) ******** This patch adds new functionality to support IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN) tagged packets on DE50x 10/100 Ethernet adapters, plus the VLAN driver API for third-party developers. PROBLEM: (94623) (PATCH ID: OSF540-180) ******** It is possible for a transmit timeout on DEGPA to cause a system panic because the network hardware is still running while the driver is freeing buffers. This patch quiesces the device prior to freeing buffers. PROBLEM: (93955) (PATCH ID: OSF540-164) ******** This patch adds new functionality to support IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN) tagged packets on DE60x 10/100 Ethernet adapters. PROBLEM: (94862, 94962, 94830, 94815, 94569, 94907, 95502) (PATCH ID: OSF540-311) ******** This patch adds support for dual-port adapters and fixes numerous link-related problems. PROBLEM: (ZPO148195) (PATCH ID: OSF540-047) ******** This patch adds code to print greater than 61 UNIX domain sockets & change file read errors from /dev/kmem to ignore and continue in a running system. PROBLEM: (95625) (PATCH ID: OSF540-421) ******** This patch fixes a bug that may cause a panic if the Xserver is stopped. A stack trace caused by this problem should look like this: 1 panic 2 trap 3 _XentMM 4 ws_enter_keyboard_event 5 hid_autorepeat 6 softclock_scan 7 lwc_schedule 8 thread_preempt 9 syscall 10 _Xsyscall PROBLEM: (95414) (PATCH ID: OSF540-391) ******** Sometimes when halting or rebooting a system that is currently using a DAPBA or DAPCA ATM adapter, the system will crash. This does not happen consistently; a system may reboot successfully many times without triggering this problem. If you are using DAPBA or DAPCA adapters, you should install this patch. PROBLEM: (92275) (PATCH ID: OSF540-273) ******** ARP request for a permanent ARP entry is ignored, user cannot connect from remote system. Using non-permanent ARP works fine. The ARP request packet was inadvertently dropped, so no reply was sent. Fixed by not dropping ARP request packets, only ARP reply packets. PROBLEM: (AT_G05679) (PATCH ID: OSF540-261) ******** Corrections to netstat and ifconfig so that when a MAC address is printed, it is printed using 2-digit hex octets with leading zeros. PROBLEM: (FR_G02937, DEK072506) (PATCH ID: OSF540-427) ******** This patch resolves a problem where some de50x network interface cards, under specific circumstances, may not send gratuitous arp packets . PROBLEM: (95442) (PATCH ID: OSF540-398) ******** This patch fixes a problem with non-U.S. USB keyboards used in non-U.S. locales in which the keyboards are treated as U.S. keyboards by the operating system. Because the layout differences associated with non-U.S. locales are ignored, the user might see unexpected characters on the screen when typing. For example, when using a Japanese keyboard, with SRM variable "language" set to "50" (Japanese), pressing Shift-2 should produce a double quote character ("). However, because of this bug, this keypress is seen by the operating system as it would if the keyboard were a U.S. keyboard and the language were set to "36" (U.S. English): the output is an ampersand (@). PROBLEM: (95605, 94863, 95343, 95419, 95531, 95542) (PATCH ID: OSF540-407) ******** This patch fixes two problems in the bcm driver. The first is where the driver could query the adapter link information while the adapter is in the midst of resetting. This causes a machine check and ultimately a crash. The second is where the driver provides the wrong DMA address to the adapter, causing the adapter to reuse a receive mbuf which has already been given to the TCP/IP stack. This usually causes a crash. PROBLEM: (nhd.storage_hw.002.lp10k) (PATCH ID: OSF540-553) ******** Adds recognition for possible future devices.