Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Access Points
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, 1130AG, 1200, and 1230AG Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)JA
OL-6252-01
Caveats
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CSCee51677—When you configure a time zone on the access point GUI, the access point
configuration viewed on the CLI matches the GUI setting.
configuration viewed on the CLI matches the GUI setting.
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CSCee56830—The hot standby access point no longer shuts down the radio of the primary access
point when the standby access point radio is disabled.
point when the standby access point radio is disabled.
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CSCee61010—The access point now requires 63 hexadecimal characters for the WPA pre-shared
key.
key.
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CSCee62247—Client devices in power-save mode no longer generate tracebacks when associated
to 350 series access points.
to 350 series access points.
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CSCee62546—The access point GUI now warns users that Aironet extensions must be enabled
when you configure MIC or per-packet keying on the access point.
when you configure MIC or per-packet keying on the access point.
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CSCee63284—1200 series access points no longer reboot intermittently while displaying this error:
LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to reset.
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CSCee63875—The createAndWait option in the CISCO-FLASH-MIB now operates correctly on
access points.
access points.
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CSCee64873—The password hash function of WLCCP no longer changes the resulting hash with
every execution.
every execution.
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CSCee66841—When VLANs are enabled and WEP encryption is added to the infrastructure SSID,
an access point in fallback repeater mode can now associate to a root access point and successfully
pass traffic.
an access point in fallback repeater mode can now associate to a root access point and successfully
pass traffic.
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CSCee70832—When the primary ACS server fails, the access point now switches to the next ACS
server in the access point’s server priority list.
server in the access point’s server priority list.
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CSCee73172—Access points configured as the WDS device no longer have memory leaks that
generate MALLOCFAIL errors.
generate MALLOCFAIL errors.
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CSCee76716—When WDS is enabled, the access point now sends the client’s user ID in accounting
requests instead of the client’s MAC address.
requests instead of the client’s MAC address.
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CSCee77277—Access points now correctly send these RADIUS accounting attributes:
Acct-Input-Octets, Acct-Output-Octets, Acct-Input-Packets, and Acct-Output-Packets.
Acct-Input-Octets, Acct-Output-Octets, Acct-Input-Packets, and Acct-Output-Packets.
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CSCee78082—Throughput is now the same for unicast and multicast packets sent by the access
point.
point.
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CSCee78757—Non-Cisco client adapters now are able to associate to the 802.11g radio in an access
point when OFDM data rates (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps) are enabled.
point when OFDM data rates (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps) are enabled.
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CSCee87254—You can now use the access point GUI to disable SSH.
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CSCee90065—An access point with a default configuration no longer sends a DHCP request when
you click the Network Interfaces: IP Address link on the access point GUI.
you click the Network Interfaces: IP Address link on the access point GUI.
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CSCef01790—When access point interfaces are configured to allow unicast-flooding and the
configuration is saved, the unicast-flooding command is now applied after the unit reboots.
configuration is saved, the unicast-flooding command is now applied after the unit reboots.
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CSCef02795—Access points no longer allow you to configure both MAC-address authentication
and WPA-PSK for the same SSID.
and WPA-PSK for the same SSID.
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CSCef06846—The access point no longer has a memory leak.
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CSCef06976—Applying a service policy to input traffic on the access point radio interface to
classify traffic now carries through to the 802.1d marking on the Ethernet trunk.
classify traffic now carries through to the 802.1d marking on the Ethernet trunk.
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CSCef14899—The drop-down menu on online help pages now operates correctly.