Vyatta is pleased to announce that Vyatta Community Edition 2.2 (code name 
Camarillo) has been released to the main repository. This code is officially 
released and is suitable for all users to upgrade. There are a number of 
enhancements in this version, detailed below.


UPGRADING
=========

To upgrade, make sure your repository configuration includes the Main 
repository, as described on the wiki:
http://www.vyatta.com/twiki/bin/view/Community/HowToUpdate

Unless you have changed to repository configuration, the default 
configuration file includes the Main repository.
Then login as root to the system and type the following three commands:
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
full-upgrade

The "full-upgrade" command is something new that makes sure that you get any 
additional packages that are part of the release that were not previously 
installed.

DOCUMENTATION
=============

Current release notes and documentation can be found on the Vyatta web site
at:
http://www.vyatta.com/documentation/


WHAT'S NEW
==========

This release adds the following enhancements

* BGP enhancements
   * Per-peer BGP routing policies:   Import and export routing policies can
now be applied to individual BGP peers as well as at the BGP protocol level.
   * MD5 authentication for BGP:  An MD5 key can now be specified to 
authenticate a BGP peer.

* NAT usability enhancements.
   * The "type" and "translation-type" options have been consolidated into a 
single attribute for ease of configuration
   * The "inside-address" and "outside-address" options can now be 
configured with address ranges
   * Port translation is now supported
   * The Configuration Guide has been enhanced with a greater number and 
variety of examples for NAT

* Improvements to DHCP server and DHCP relay
   * In previous releases, the system's DHCP server configuration feature 
did not work correctly for multiple subnets on the same physical interface 
(multinetting). In addition, the DHCP relay configuration feature did not 
work for multiple physical interfaces.  These features have been made more 
robust, and now DHCP server and relay can be used in both these cases.
   * DHCP server and DHCP relay configuration options have been enhanced to 
improve usability

* New options for "show version".  The "show version" command has been 
enhanced to provide additional information about packages.  The new options 
are as follows:
   * all.  Shows all packages that have either been added, deleted, 
downgraded, or upgraded since the last baseline release upgrade.
added.  Lists packages that have been added when compared to the last 
baseline release upgrade.
   * deleted.  Lists packages that have been deleted when compared to the 
last baseline release upgrade.
downgraded.  Lists packages that have been rolled back to a previous version 
when compared to the last baseline release upgrade.
   * upgraded.  Lists packages that have been upgraded when compared to the 
last baseline upgrade

* Bug fixes. Over 100 issues (bugs and enhancements) have been resolved with 
this update. The list of issues addressed by this release is available on 
the Vyatta Support Center Issues database page. Consult the release notes 
for more information.


FILING BUGS
===========

If you find a bug in this release, please report it to the vyatta-users
mailing list and/or file a bug on Bugzilla. More information about the
mailing lists and Bugzilla can be found here:
http://www.vyatta.com/community/mailing.php
http://www.vyatta.com/twiki/bin/view/Community/BugDatabase


Enjoy!

-- Dave

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