FVS336Gv2 Firmware Version 4.3.3-3
Bug Fixes
- Not able to establish the vpn tunnel with iphone in IPv4/IPv6 mode.
- Fixed SSL VPN ActiveX certificate expired.
Known Issues and Limitations:
- [CLI]Device is accepting start IP address is larger than end IP address in IPv6 Address pool table
- Device is not accepting mode config pool IPs for a specific range of addresses through CLI
- Not able to change to IPv4/IPv6 dual mode through CLI.
- Unable to login to the device GUI after configuring custom portal as default
- Device is not showing prefix length for IPv6 WAN address in router status and WAN setup page.
- Sometimes TELNET session to the device is not accessible
- List of services of server group are not displaying in CLI show command.
- Device is not showing proper error message while performing ping and trace route when the selected local gateway WAN is down
- Device is showing error "IP subnet conflicting with WAN1" while adding multihoming IP address when WAN ISP type is PPPoE/PPTP
- Opened ports are getting closed when we make changes to other rules in Port Triggering page.
- Device WAN not able to connect with the Windows PPTP server.
- Not able to establish IPv6 SSL-VPN tunnel from java based browsers with java 8 update 20 version.
- Unable to run the FTP traffic from Filezilla client over SSL Port forwarding tunnel in the Windows7 64 bit host
- Unable to establish Port forwarding tunnel from Windows7 64 bit IE9 browser.
- [SSL VPN] tunnels establishment failed for Windows 8.1 64 bit IE11 browser.
- Link detection processes are seen for WAN3 and WAN4 also but device is having only WAN1 and WAN2.
- Observed critical error when we click on trace route option, if ping though VPN tunnel is selected
Note: Support 25 VoIP phone calls. Next release we will support 50 VoIP phone calls.
Installation Instructions:
- Download and extract the new firmware to a convenient place such as your desktop. The filename after extracting is fvs336gv2_v4.3.3-3.img
Note: Reboot the firewall before begining the update process.
- Select Administration > Settings Backup and Firmware Upgrade from the main/submenu.
- In the Router Upgrade section, click Browse.
- Locate the downloaded file and click Upload.
This will start the software upgrade to your VPN firewall. This may take some time. Do not interrupt the upgrade process.
At the conclusion of the upgrade, your firewall will reboot.