Cisco Cisco Aironet 1310 Access Point Bridge Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges for Cisco IOS Release 12.4(10b)JA3
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  Troubleshooting
CSCsm54952—Access point GUI support needed for adding and displaying local user with “secret.”
CSCsm70942—Access point sends invalid MAC address in unicast IAPP.
CSCsm37686—Workgroup bridge configured for TKIP-only cannot associate to 
(WPA+TKIP)+(WPA2+AES) WLAN.
CSCsk28551—Root bridge does not update its bridge table.
CSCsl95464—Access point crashes on WLCCP WDS process.
CSCsk44106—cDot11ClientUnicastCipher shows incorrect client ciphers at times.
CSCsl84045—Traceback and bad refcount in datagram_done errors seen on 1230 and 1240 series 
access points.
CSCsl22021—The web services page in the access point GUI fails to load, 
CSCsm15944—Nonroot bridge shows env: WARNING: No reading temperature monitoring is at 
INITIA.
CSCsl95939—Access point displays misleading “Adhoc client not allowed” message.
CSCsl72417—Workgroup bridge association problem with WPA-TKIP-CCKM security type.
CSCsl85710—802.11a workgroup bridge cannot disable DFS channels or enable mobile station.
CSCsl85798—After DFS event, workgroup bridge does not rescan.
CSCsb85791—1130 access point crashes just after installation of the new image.
CSCsk85945—WPA1 workgroup bridge cannot associate to a WPA1+WPA2 WLAN.
CSCsk63882—Bad ID error with traceback seen when 12.4-Based 802.11 access point starts up. 
CSCsl36227—Tracebacks on workgroup bridge:%SM-4-BADEVENT: Event eapResp is invalid. 
CSCsl46209—1242 access point in workgroup bridge mode 11g radio locks in reset and stops 
transmitting.
CSCsl58071—Workgroup bridge occasionally takes a long time to reauthenticate in EAP-TLS.
CSCsl72417—Workgroup bridge association problem with WPA-TKIP-CCKM security type.
CSCsl39499—Access point displays%SYS-3-BADLIST_DESTROY traceback then reloads. 
CSCsk70798—Access point does not transmit ppp negotiation and Microsoft VPN stops working
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