Cisco Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Release Notes
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Release Notes for Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services Engine, Release 7.0.220.0
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Caveats
wIPS Support on Cisco 3350, 3355, and 3310 Mobility Service Engines
wIPS is supported on Cisco 3350, 3355, and 3310 mobility services engines in Release 6.0.x and 7.0.x.
Previously, wIPS was supported only on the 3310 mobility services engine in Release 5.2.
Previously, wIPS was supported only on the 3310 mobility services engine in Release 5.2.
wIPS ELM
Broadly, wireless intrusion detection software is a collection of alarms designed to detect an array of
attacks on customer networks and equipment. To achieve this goal, a subset of the capabilities of the
AirMagnet monitor mode WIPs alarms are being ported to the local mode APs. This allows customers
to use their deployed APs to provide protection without needing a separate overlay network.
attacks on customer networks and equipment. To achieve this goal, a subset of the capabilities of the
AirMagnet monitor mode WIPs alarms are being ported to the local mode APs. This allows customers
to use their deployed APs to provide protection without needing a separate overlay network.
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