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July 26, 1999
This document describes a problem that is resolved in the FDDI module firmware version 1.20.
For the following Catalyst 2820 FDDI modules: WS-X2831, WS-X2841, and WS-X2842. It is possible for outbound data to be corrupted on heavily congested FDDI rings. The data corruption is caused by a frame buffer management problem that could free a frame buffer that is in use, thus causing the data in the buffer to be corrupted. Because the frame check sequence (FCS) is calculated after the frame is transferred from the frame buffer, the FCS will be correct for the potentially corrupted frame.
FDDI module firmware version 1.20 fixes this problem. Download this module firmware version from Cisco Connection Online (CCO), the Cisco Systems' customer web site available at the following URLs: www.cisco.com, www-china.cisco.com, and www-europe.cisco.com. [CSCdm55559]
Use the following Catalyst 2820 publications with this document:
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Posted: Thu Jul 22 18:11:44 PDT 1999
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