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Release Notes for Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services Engine, Release 7.0.112.0
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Location of Interferers Including Zone of Impact
This feature provides detailed location and information about the visibility of an interference device, 
including the zone impacted, from a Wireless Control System floor map. By default, interferers on b/g 
band are displayed on the map.
You can also see the zone of impact based on the interferer status, severity, and interferer type from the 
Interferer Filter page.
This feature saves valuable time in finding an interference source so that it can be permanently mitigated 
or policy can be changed.
The level of detailed visibility also provides valuable information on the impact not only to networks but 
to specific clients within the zone of impact, saving time in troubleshooting and reducing the cost for IT 
support. 
For details on all the features discussed in this section, see the Cisco Context-Aware Configuration 
Guide, Release 7.0, 
at the following link:
Adaptive Wireless Intrusion Prevention Software Features
This section summarizes the features for the wIPS (Adaptive Wireless Intrusion Prevention Software) 
and consists of the following topics:
Supported on Cisco 3350 and 3310 Series Mobility Service Engine
wIPS is supported on 3350 and 3310 series mobility services engines in release 6.0 and 7.0.x. Previously, 
wIPS was supported only on the 3310 mobility services engine in release 5.2.
SNMP Traps 
For details on all the features discussed in this section, see the Cisco Adaptive Wireless Intrusion 
Prevention System Configuration Guide, Release 7.0 
at the following link:
Caveats
The following sections list 
 and 
 in Release 7.0.112.0 for Windows and 
Linux. For your convenience in locating caveats in Cisco’s Bug Toolkit, the caveat titles listed in this 
section are taken directly from the Bug Toolkit database. These caveat titles are not intended to be read 
as complete sentences because the title field length is limited. In the caveat titles, some truncation of 
wording or punctuation might be necessary to provide the most complete and concise description. The 
only modifications made to these titles are as follows:
Commands are in boldface type.
Product names and acronyms may be standardized.