Cisco Cisco 2106 Wireless LAN Controller Release Notes
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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 5.0.148.2
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Caveats
Caveats
This section lists
for Cisco controllers and lightweight access
points.
Open Caveats
These caveats are open in controller software release 5.0.148.2.
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CSCsb77595—When logging out from Telnet/SSH sessions, the session always prompts the user to
save changes, even when no changes have been made.
save changes, even when no changes have been made.
Workaround: Ignore the prompt and exit as usual.
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CSCsd54928—The CPU ACL is unable to block LWAPP packets on the AP-manager interface.
Workaround: None.
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CSCsd84706—Containment information for ad-hoc rogue access points is not shown on the
controller GUI.
controller GUI.
Workaround: Use the controller CLI.
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CSCsd95723—Some users might be confused when presented with the None and DHCP options for
configuring the service port interface in the initial controller setup wizard. These options are
available for a controller that has no configuration and the setup wizard is being used to configure it.
configuring the service port interface in the initial controller setup wizard. These options are
available for a controller that has no configuration and the setup wizard is being used to configure it.
Workaround: Users can interpret the None option as static and a logical alternative to DHCP.
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CSCse06202—When a controller’s IKE lifetime expires, a rekey is not offered.
Workaround: None.
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CSCse06206—The controller sends a DEL notification when the IKE lifetime is expired, but it does not
send the notice to the client.
send the notice to the client.
Workaround: None.
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CSCse87087—A controller with link aggregation (LAG) enabled fails Ethernet link redundancy.
This problem occurs when the controller uses an Ethernet copper gigabit interface converter (GBIC)
instead of a fiber GBIC and one of two Ethernet cables is pulled out of the GBIC.
This problem occurs when the controller uses an Ethernet copper gigabit interface converter (GBIC)
instead of a fiber GBIC and one of two Ethernet cables is pulled out of the GBIC.
Workaround: Clear the configuration on the controller. Then reconfigure the controller and perform
the redundancy test.
the redundancy test.
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CSCsf29783—The Cisco WiSM reboots after experiencing a software failure with the
reaperWatcher mmMfpTask.
reaperWatcher mmMfpTask.
Workaround: None.
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CSCsg04831—There are not enough debugs to determine the packet flow in the controller for guest
access.
access.
Workaround: Use a wireless sniffer trace.
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CSCsg48089—If you lose your controller password and have not backed up the configuration, the
recovery mechanism is to revert to the factory default settings.
recovery mechanism is to revert to the factory default settings.
Workaround: None.