Cisco Cisco 5760 Wireless LAN Controller Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco 5760 Controller, Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2.xSE
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  Caveats
CSCud11552
After a HQOS policy is attached to interface and the interface speed or bandwidth is changed while 
the policy is attached, the HQOS policy gets detached from the interface.
The workaround is to detach the policy, change the bandwidth or speed of the interface, and reattach 
the policy.
CSCud37375
No output is displayed on the USB console when the USB console cable is inserted after the image 
starts booting from the RJ-45 port. 
The workaround is to insert the USB console cable before booting the image from the RJ-45 port.
CSCud40163
Rogue Location Discovery Protocol (RLDP) does not work when the AP is in local mode. This 
problem occurs when there is no WLAN configured in controller or monitor mode AP.
The workaround is to ensure that you configure one SSID on the controller when AP is in local 
mode. RLDP does not work when the AP is in monitor mode and there is no workaround.
CSCud54501
The class video counters for the AP port policy appear as zero when you use the show policy-map 
interface wireless ap
 command.
There is no workaround. 
CSCud54725
When a class is removed from a queuing policy map that is attached to a wired port, the queue 
programming in the hardware is removed. 
The workaround is to remove the policy from the port before making modifications. 
CSCud55333
When the incoming rate is far beyond the rate configured in a policy map through policing, the 
traffic is not properly shaped. 
The workaround is to configure the policy map with priority level 1 percent and priority level 2 
percent instead of configuring the policy with priority level x and policing.
CSCud56426
When you modify the webauth virtual IP while there are active webauth sessions, the session stays 
in the pending-delete state and you cannot create a new session. 
The workaround is to not make CLI changes when authorized webauth sessions are in use. 
CSCud60008
When a policy with priority and a policer is attached to a range of interfaces on an uplink, in some 
scenarios, any change made to the policer rate causes the policy to be unprogrammed on one or more 
ports. 
The workaround is to remove the policy from the affected ports and reattach it. 
CSCud60070
When configuring policy maps using absolute values, the maximum rate is limited to 2G/second. 
The workaround is to configure policy maps using the priority level 1 percent x command instead 
of configuring absolute values with the priority level 1 x command.