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2925 firmware

  • therealbraderz
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02 Apr 2018 02:26 #1 by therealbraderz
2925 firmware was created by therealbraderz
Just a quick question. With the 2926 now replacing the 2925 does this mean the 2925 won't receive any/many more firmware updates. I hope it doesn't as I was hoping to see more improvements to the Ipv6 functions.

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13 Apr 2018 16:38 #2 by silverstreak_2006
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Probably one for support.

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18 Apr 2018 15:10 #3 by silverstreak_2006
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3.8.8 is out.

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19 Apr 2018 08:54 #4 by admin
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After a product goes EOL, there are firmware updates. Some add new features but mostly they are just for improvements/fixes.
sometimes updates can come years after a product has been discontinued.



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19 Apr 2018 14:39 #5 by silverstreak_2006
Replied by silverstreak_2006 on topic Re: 2925 firmware
Just had an outage on a 2925Ln, and lost WAN and no access to the GUI. This was under 24 hours, and I must have moved no more than 20 gig across the WAN.

I have notified support, as I had a crash at around 20 days on 3.8.7. I have rolled back for the time being.

Sys DBG:-


firmware exception debug info

EPC=802f1634, Cause=2080002c, Status=1100fc03, BadAddr=00000014, RetAddr=802f162c
exception id=11(CpU: Coprocessor unusable)
exception occured in TASK Lavel
task_id=144, SP=0x812a4f00(3610 bytes free, 3976 used bytes)
system tick =6568888
CURRENT_VERSION : 3.8.8_RC3
get from address : 80004000
Dump CPU registers:


$ 0: 00000000 fffffffe fffffffe 00000000
$ 4: 86433b04 80ecef24 86433ae4 00000001
$ 8: 00000000 00000000 00ff0000 00000000
$12: ff000000 81fdc1b0 812a4b08 c0a87d01
$16: 00ff0000 86433afc 836b5c00 812a4f70
$20: 00000000 86433aa4 00000000 00000084
$24: 00000000 00000000 c0a87d1e 81f6e378
$28: 8118e000 812a4f00 00000000 802f162c
List a possible caller functions:


func( 0)=80157500
func( 1)=802f8cdc
func( 2)=81000000
func( 3)=81000000
func( 4)=81000000
func( 5)=808a3d0c
func( 6)=808a3e90
func( 7)=8038fb98
List backtrace functions:


func( 0)=802f1634
func( 1)=802f8cdc
func( 2)=8038fb98
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20 Apr 2018 13:47 #6 by nrb501
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3.8.8 still has the date/time display bug

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