Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point Release Notes
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges for Cisco IOS Release 12.4(10b)JA4
OL-17693-01
Troubleshooting
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CSCso81756—A print warning message if apply unsupported encryption on 802.11n radio
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CSCsq19104—A 1250 gui throws up warning popups at each page when using inline power
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CSCsm73025—WGB dependent CLI not cleared after uncofiguring WGB
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CSCso57659—More events in syslog logging levels severity feature support
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CSCsk42319— No error message is generated when key management WPAv1 with AES-CCM
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CSCsm80730—A Cisco 1240 access point does not send a re-association Response to client
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CSCso44446—Closed dot11 priority-map avvid causes dropping RTP on IOS access point
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CSCek69256—A dot11_mgr_disp.c: coding error
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CSCso07662—WPA/TKIP downstream throughput degraded when compared to previous versions
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CSCsk78264—A change in the RF domain name takes effect only after a reboot.
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CSCsj56438—Crafted EAP response identity packet may cause device to reload.
This Cisco Bug ID identifies a vulnerability in Cisco's implementation of Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP) that exists when processing a crafted EAP Response Identity packet. This
vulnerability affects several Cisco products that have support for wired or wireless EAP
implementations.
Protocol (EAP) that exists when processing a crafted EAP Response Identity packet. This
vulnerability affects several Cisco products that have support for wired or wireless EAP
implementations.
This vulnerabilityis documented in the following Cisco bug IDs:
Wireless EAP - CSCsj56438
Wired EAP - CSCsb45696 and CSCsc55249
This Cisco Security Response is available at the following link:
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CSCsg74791—Time-based ACLs do not work properly on Cisco Aironet autonomous access points.
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