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RG-EG2100-P Serial Gateway Firmware(RG-EG2100-P、RG-EG2100-P V2)
Type
Version No.
RGOS11.9(6)B17P2
2024-03-10
File Size
93.9MB
Revision History
Release Note

1 Version Information

Version Number

EG_RGOS11.9(6)B17P2

Version Type

Official version

Applicable Product

RG-EG2100-P V2, RG-EG3230, RG-EG3250, RG-EG3000XE, RG-EG3000UE

Applicable Customer

Common

Release Type

Official release

Release Date

2024-03-11

Baseline Version

EG_RGOS 11.9(6)B17P1

Description

Fix feedback issues and security vulnerabilities.

Module

Enhance device security.

Change

1. Perform optimization to meet security redline requirements.

2. The logging function is optimized to enhance log traceability.

CLI Change

N/A

Web Change

See the web UI.

MIB Change

N/A

 

Module

Fix bugs and feedback issues

Change

This version resolves the following bugs.

Bug ID 1135852: In an L2TP VPN hub-spoke scenario, the command syntaxes for configuring L2TP tunnel authentication passwords in the new and old versions are incompatible, resulting in an L2TP tunnel negotiation failure. (Old version: RGOS 11.9(6)B17P1 or earlier; new version: later than RGOS 11.9(6)B17P1.)

Bug ID 1135573: After the authentication password on the spoke side of an L2TP IPsec/L2TP VPN tunnel is changed to the correct value, tunnel negotiation still fails.

Bug ID 1135477: After the L2TP tunnel authentication password is configured on the web UI, an exception occurs in underlying system configuration.

Bug ID 1130146: On RG-EG2100-P, the Behavior Policy function is unavailable.

Bug ID 1129598: The router does not support voucher authentication and rate limiting on Ruijie Cloud.

Bug ID 1129339: After the voucher rate limit function is configured, if the length of the user group information delivered by Ruijie Cloud is longer than 32 bytes, a core dump occurs on the flow control component.

Bug ID 1128740: The switch components of some batches of devices are abnormal, which may incur unexpected device restart.

Bug ID 1127642: An L2TP over IPsec VPN (VPN type: L2TP IPSec) is configured and tunnel negotiation succeeds. In this case, if the pre-shared key is changed to an incorrect key on the web UI, tunnel negotiation still succeeds.

Bug ID 1127104: On the web UI, the configuration wizard is used to configure an L2TP over IPsec VPN (VPN type: L2TP IPSec). If the remote address is set to a domain name, the VPN tunnel negotiation fails.

Bug ID 1125716: If voucher and account user information is imported from Ruijie Cloud to the device, an exception occurs on Ruijie Cloud, and the voucher and account user information is inconsistent. As a result, voucher user information is lost after the import.

Bug ID 1117709: After DHCP static binding is configured and the secondary DNS is modified, the secondary DNS configuration is not displayed on the web page.

Bug ID 1114921: The local voucher authentication scheme cannot be used on RG-EG3000XE.

Bug ID 1113973: On the web UI of the EG3000XE, the real-time IPv6 traffic is displayed as 0.

Bug ID 1112585: The user management module of the device has high requirements on password strength by default. As a result, voucher users with weak passwords on Ruijie Cloud cannot be imported to the device.

Bug ID 1110120: The gateway is deployed at the intranet border, and PCs on the intranet use the active mode to connect to an external FTP server. In this case, files cannot be downloaded.

Bug ID 1109555: If multiple license files are generated on the authorization platform simultaneously, they cannot be imported to the same device.

Bug ID 1107670: The historical traffic report does not display data of external users and user groups.

Bug ID 1097990: Communication of some 10GE ports on RG-EG3000XE is abnormal.

Bug ID 1087610: If a space exists in the NAT port mapping description, the configuration cannot be saved.

Bug ID 1060740: Incorrect data exists on the traffic analysis pie chart.

Bug ID 1060280: The EG series gateway does not support voucher authentication and rate limiting on Ruijie Cloud.

Bug ID 1053964: The sub-interfaces of aggregate interfaces cannot be edited on the web UI.

Bug ID 1083885, 1065224, 1065208, 1065198, 1065195, 1065192, 1064219, 1046312: Security vulnerabilities exist.

Bug ID 1087177: A prompt for protecting hard disk data security needs to be added on the Behavior > Behavior Policy page on the web UI.

Bug ID 1072690: When behavior analysis and application control are enabled on the EG3230, service slowdowns occur on the entire network.

Bug ID 1060756: EG3000XE forwarding performance does not meet expectations.

Bug ID 1051926: When the EG2100-P is upgraded to 11.9(6)B17P1 or later in boot mode, the storage partition space is reduced.

Bug ID 1044730: When there are a large number of DHCP entries, querying DHCP entries may lead to excessively high CPU usage on the device.

Bug ID 1036527: The DHCP module occupies too much CPU resources. As a result, the CPU usage surges to an excessively high level irregularly.

Bug ID 1028981: After the WAN interface is switched, ICMP flow does not age out.

Bug ID 1026767: Incorrect data exists on the interface traffic trend graph on the web UI.

Bug ID 995797: After a USB flash drive is inserted before device startup, the USB flash drive can be uninstalled only after 5–8 minutes.

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