Cisco Cisco Aironet 1310 Access Point Bridge
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 1310 Outdoor Access Point/Bridge for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)JA2
OL-6723-02
Caveats
The disclosure of these vulnerabilities is being coordinated by the National Infrastructure Security
Coordination Centre (NISCC), based in the United Kingdom. NISCC is working with multiple
vendors whose products are potentially affected. Its posting can be found at:
http://www.niscc.gov.uk/niscc/docs/re-20050412-00303.pdf?lang=en.
Coordination Centre (NISCC), based in the United Kingdom. NISCC is working with multiple
vendors whose products are potentially affected. Its posting can be found at:
http://www.niscc.gov.uk/niscc/docs/re-20050412-00303.pdf?lang=en.
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CSCef66724—The access point/bridge no longer loses packets due to encryption errors with
WPAv2/PSK and concatenation enabled.
WPAv2/PSK and concatenation enabled.
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CSCef70234—When the access point is configured to select the least-congested channel at start-up,
the access point now selects the least-congested channel.
the access point now selects the least-congested channel.
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CSCef71351—When CDP is enabled on a radio interface with VLANs configured, the radio output
drop counter no longer incorrectly increments when the access point sends a CDP packet.
drop counter no longer incorrectly increments when the access point sends a CDP packet.
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CSCef75475—When an access point reboots and reloads, the reason for the reboot is now included
in the output for the show version command and stack information is included in the output for the
show stack command.
in the output for the show version command and stack information is included in the output for the
show stack command.
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CSCef87205—Problems with the following SNMP MIB object identifiers in the
CISCO-DOT11-SSID-SECURITY-MIB have been resolved:
CISCO-DOT11-SSID-SECURITY-MIB have been resolved:
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cdot11SecAuxSsidVlanName
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cdot11SecSsidInformationElement
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cdot11SecSsidRedirectFilter
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cdot11SecAuxSsidWirelessNetId
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cdot11SecAuxSsidAuthKeyMgmtOpt
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cdot11SecAuxSsidLoginUsername
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cdot11SecAuxSsidInfraStruct
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cdot11SecSsidRedirectDestAddr
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cdot11SecAuxSsid
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cdot11SecAuxSsidWpaPsk
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cdot11SecVlanName
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CSCef90780—Access points now correctly retrieve a configuration file using TFTP even when the
initial response from the DHCP server is delayed.
initial response from the DHCP server is delayed.
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CSCef95164—ARP caching no longer disrupts transmission of UDP packets.
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CSCef95472—Symbol client devices no longer have difficulty communicating with the 802.11b
radio in an access point after being asscoiated for a period of several weeks.
radio in an access point after being asscoiated for a period of several weeks.
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CSCeg12593—Bridges now pass VTP traffic correctly when the native VLAN is not VLAN1.
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CSCeg15035—The transmit queue is no longer disrupted when you configure the drop packet
option in the packet retries command.
option in the packet retries command.
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CSCeg20875—802.11g radios no longer transmit a CCK header that is 2 microseconds too long.
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CSCeg28056—The Filters Classes field on the IP Filters page in the access point GUI no longer
truncates filter information.
truncates filter information.
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CSCeg29580—The access point now correctly forwards IPv6 Router Advertisements from the LAN
to associated clients.
to associated clients.
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CSCeg30167—The access point LEDs that indictate Ethernet and radio traffic now operate
correctly.
correctly.