Cisco Cisco 2700 Series Wireless Location Appliance Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco 2700 Series Location Appliances for Software Release 2.0.42.0
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  Caveats
Assign a Controller/Network Design/Event Group to a Location Appliance 
Before Using Auto-Synch
With auto-synchronization, controllers/network designs/event groups that are detected as 
unsynchronized are synchronized automatically. Before this automatic synchronization can be enabled, 
you must assign a controller, event group, or network design to a location appliance.
Controller Name Must be Unique Before Synchronization
The assigned controller names must be unique. If the controller names are duplicated, the 
synchronization process occurs only on one controller.
Location Appliance Image is Gzipped
If you download the server image.gz file, the location appliance automatically unzips it, and you can 
proceed with the install as before. If you manually FTP the .gz file, you must unzip the files before trying 
to run the installer. These files have been compressed under the LINUX operating system and must be 
uncompressed using gunzip. The unzip method you use is defined by the filename you are trying to 
unzip. To make the bin file executable, use the following command:
chmod +x filename.bin
Caveats
This section lists open and resolved caveats in location appliance release 2.0.42.0.
Resolved Caveats
These caveats are resolved in this release:
CSCsc59996—After installing or restarting the Location Server, the logging module was 
automatically getting enabled at Trace level (even if you previously configured it at Normal level). 
Having the logging module at Trace level did not affect the server functionality.
CSCsc69262—Whenever a user switched from HTTP to HTTPS, the location server generated 
internal SSL exceptions which could stop the server from responding. This problem has been 
resolved.
Open Caveats
These caveats are open in this release:
CSCsc09186—When you perform the location calibration, the process of taking data points can take 
up to one minute per point if a single controller is unreachable. As a workaround, make sure all 
controllers are reachable during calibration or remove the controllers that are not reachable.