Cisco Cisco Catalyst 4000 Supervisor Engine II Bulletins
Product Bulletin
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referred to as Mesh Release 2, and follows on to Mesh Release 1—4.1.190.5). Instead, use
release 4.1.185.0, and migrate to this follow on release.
Outdoor and indoor APs
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Europe, Singapore, and other countries needing DFS functionality
Use release 4.0.217.203. Migrate to Mesh Release 2 when available in Fall 2007 (Mesh
Release 2 is on the Mesh Train and follows Mesh Release 1—4.1.190.5).
Do NOT use any release from 4.0.219.0 through 4.1.190.5, or 4.2. If you require
functionality provided in one of these releases for your indoor APs, you will need to use a
separate Controller; but note that your clients will not be able to seamlessly roam between
indoor and outdoor APs. You can merge back into a single Controller with Mesh Release 2,
or you can continue on the Controller Main Line Release Train for indoor-non-mesh APs
with a separate Controller. (Again, your clients will not be able to roam seamlessly between
indoor and outdoor APs if they are on release derived from different major releases [i.e. 4.1
vs. 4.2].)
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US and other countries not needing DFS functionality
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Use release 4.1.190.5 for your outdoor-mesh APs, and use a separate Controller for your
indoor-non-mesh APs. Migrate to Mesh Release 2 available in Fall 2007. Mesh Release 2
will support all unified APs—outdoor-mesh APs, indoor Enterprise Wireless Mesh APs, and
indoor-non-mesh APs.
If you require functionality for your indoor APs provided in the Controller Main Line Release
Train (such as in release 4.2), you will need to use a separate Controller; but note that your
clients will not be able to roam seamlessly between indoor and outdoor APs.
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Note that for US customers, DFS functionality is not needed for the 1505 and 1510. For the 1520, DFS
functionality is not needed in 4.1.190.5, as only non-DFS channels are enabled.