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Cisco Unified Wireless Network Software Release
7.2.110.0 (7.2 Maintenance Release 1)
7.2.110.0 (7.2 Maintenance Release 1)
PB707629
Overview
Cisco
®
Unified Wireless Network Software Release 7.2.110.0 (7.2MR1) addresses key enterprise IT challenges
related to Bring Your-Own-Device (BYOD) wireless as primary access and architectural complexity. Release
7.2.110.0 delivers 802.11r fast roaming with BYOD enhancements for onboarding personal devices to allow users
to connect, register and provision their own personal devices on the corporate network. This release also
introduces the Cisco Aironet
®
1552i and 1552s Access Points, the newest members of the 1550 Series 802.11n
outdoor access points.
New Features
A number of new features are included in Cisco Unified Wireless Network Software Release 7.2.110.0.
The features are supported in the following platforms:
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Cisco Aironet access points running Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP)
Protocol
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Cisco 2500 and 5500 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
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Cisco 7500 Series FlexConnect Wireless LAN Controller
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Cisco Catalyst
®
6500 Series Wireless Services Module 2 (WiSM2)
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Module for Integrated Services Routers G2 (WLCM2) (Cisco Wireless LAN
Controller on Cisco Services Ready Engine)
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Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services Engine (MSE)
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Cisco Network Control System (NCS) 1.1
Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers: New Features
In Software Release 7.2.110.0, Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers continue to provide solutions with architectural
flexibility to enable wireless as primary access and simplify deployments for BYOD. Table 1 describes the new
features of the wireless controller in this release.
Table 1.
New Controller Features in Cisco Unified Wireless Network Release 7.2.110.0
Feature
Description
Benefit
IEEE Standard for fast roaming (802.11r) in
local mode
local mode
Introduces a new concept of roaming where the
handshake with the new access point is done
even before the client roams to the target
access point.
handshake with the new access point is done
even before the client roams to the target
access point.
Fast roaming with 802.11r can allow clients to
move between access points without breaking
a session, a critical requirement for many
applications. Cisco led the effort to evolve
Cisco Centralized Key Management into the
802.11r standard and is now leading again by
being first to support this standard.
move between access points without breaking
a session, a critical requirement for many
applications. Cisco led the effort to evolve
Cisco Centralized Key Management into the
802.11r standard and is now leading again by
being first to support this standard.