Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Access Points Release Notes
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Open Caveats
OL-2385-01
Caveats
Open Caveats
The following caveats have not been resolved for firmware version 11.10T1:
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CSCdw00747—SNMP command can lock administrators out of access point or bridge.
It is possible to use an SNMP command to remove privileges from all users defined in the access
point or bridge User Manager without disabling User Manager. All users are locked out of the access
point or bridge management system because User Manager is still enabled but users have lost their
privileges. Workaround: Use the :resetall command on the command-line interface to reset the
access point or bridge to default settings, or bootstrap a valid user configuration file.
point or bridge User Manager without disabling User Manager. All users are locked out of the access
point or bridge management system because User Manager is still enabled but users have lost their
privileges. Workaround: Use the :resetall command on the command-line interface to reset the
access point or bridge to default settings, or bootstrap a valid user configuration file.
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CSCdu02040—Protocol filter settings sometimes revert to defaults during filter setup.
When you add a new protocol filter set, you can set the filter’s default disposition and time-to-live
on the first filter configuration page. You add specific protocols to the filter set on subsequent pages.
If you change the default disposition or default time to live values from the defaults, these values
revert to default settings after you add specific protocols to complete the filter setup. Make sure the
default disposition and time-to-live values are correct before you apply the filter set.
on the first filter configuration page. You add specific protocols to the filter set on subsequent pages.
If you change the default disposition or default time to live values from the defaults, these values
revert to default settings after you add specific protocols to complete the filter setup. Make sure the
default disposition and time-to-live values are correct before you apply the filter set.
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CSCdw13878—Setting up hot standby when monitored access point’s radio is disabled locks up
standby access point.
standby access point.
If the radio is disabled on the monitored access point when you set up the standby access point, the
standby access point reports an initialization failure and must be rebooted. Workaround: Make sure
the monitored access point’s radio is working when you set up the standby access point.
standby access point reports an initialization failure and must be rebooted. Workaround: Make sure
the monitored access point’s radio is working when you set up the standby access point.
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CSCdw16742—Broadcast key rotation does not work with repeater access points and non-root
bridges.
bridges.
When broadcast key rotation is enabled on a repeater access point or on a non-root bridge that is
authenticated to the network using LEAP, data cannot be passed between the repeater or non-root
bridge and the root bridge or access point. Workaround: Do not use broadcast key rotation on a
non-root bridge or a repeater access point.
authenticated to the network using LEAP, data cannot be passed between the repeater or non-root
bridge and the root bridge or access point. Workaround: Do not use broadcast key rotation on a
non-root bridge or a repeater access point.
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CSCdu19500—Access point ignores vendor specific options from DHCP servers.
Access points ignore the vendor specific option (VSO) sent from DHCP servers in response to the
access point’s vendor class identifier, also called a DHCP identifier in the access point’s web
browser interface and CLI.
access point’s vendor class identifier, also called a DHCP identifier in the access point’s web
browser interface and CLI.
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CSCdt31925—SNMP community name must include extra privilege to access all information.
SNMP community names entered on the Express Setup page have limited access to access point
configuration information. To provide full access to the SNMP community you specify on the
Express Setup page, use the User Manager pages to assign firmware privilege to the community
name. See the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide for complete instructions
on using the User Manager.
configuration information. To provide full access to the SNMP community you specify on the
Express Setup page, use the User Manager pages to assign firmware privilege to the community
name. See the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide for complete instructions
on using the User Manager.
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CSCdt34104—Filters can be disabled but not edited from the command-line interface.
You cannot edit MAC address filters with the command-line interface. However, you can use the
CLI’s Ethernet Protocol Filters and Root Radio Protocol Filters pages to disable filters.
CLI’s Ethernet Protocol Filters and Root Radio Protocol Filters pages to disable filters.
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CSCdu38857—Access point sometimes loads wrong firmware when updating from an FTP server.
When you update access point firmware through FTP file retrieval in the web-browser interface, the
access point searches for any valid firmware files if it does not find the firmware file on the FTP
server. If the access point finds a valid firmware file, it uses the alternate file and does not indicate
on the web-browser interface that it is loading an alternate firmware image. After you update
access point searches for any valid firmware files if it does not find the firmware file on the FTP
server. If the access point finds a valid firmware file, it uses the alternate file and does not indicate
on the web-browser interface that it is loading an alternate firmware image. After you update