Cisco Cisco Wireless Services Module 2 (WiSM2) Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 7.2.103.0
OL-26578-01
Software Release Information
In the 7.2 and later controller releases, the Root Access Point (RAP) native VLAN is not forwarded out
of Mesh Access Point (MAP) Ethernet ports with Mesh Ethernet Bridging and VLAN Transparent
enabled.
of Mesh Access Point (MAP) Ethernet ports with Mesh Ethernet Bridging and VLAN Transparent
enabled.
This change in behavior increases reliability and minimizes the possibility of forwarding loops on Mesh
Backhauls.
Backhauls.
Support for Open Security WLAN With EAP Passthrough
In this release, you can configure open security WLAN to pass (or forward) the EAP frames to an
external authenticator behind the controller. When this feature is enabled on the WLAN, the controller
does not act as authenticator; an external device acts as the authenticator.
external authenticator behind the controller. When this feature is enabled on the WLAN, the controller
does not act as authenticator; an external device acts as the authenticator.
RFC 2869 Conformity
The RADIUS accounting has been enhanced to meet the RFC 2869 requirement. The following attributes
have been included in the list of AAA attributes:
have been included in the list of AAA attributes:
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Acct-Input-Gigawords
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Acct-Output-Gigawords
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Event-Timestamp
Support for APs behind NAT
In the 7.2.103.0 release, you can deploy up to 3 OfficeExtend access points (OEAPs) behind a NAT
device. You can deploy up to 50 FlexConnect access points (with or without Data DTLS) behind a NAT
device.
device. You can deploy up to 50 FlexConnect access points (with or without Data DTLS) behind a NAT
device.
Changes to ClientLink Configuration
With the 7.2 release, it is possible to configure ClientLink (beamforming) only using the controller CLI.
It is not possible to configure ClientLink (beamforming) using the controller GUI.
It is not possible to configure ClientLink (beamforming) using the controller GUI.
Software Release Information
The software is factory installed on your controller and automatically downloaded to the access points
after a release upgrade and whenever an access point joins a controller. We recommend that you install
the latest software version available for maximum operational benefit. See
after a release upgrade and whenever an access point joins a controller. We recommend that you install
the latest software version available for maximum operational benefit. See
Guidelines and Limitations
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Cisco 860 ISR is not supported as an access point in a unified wireless deployment.
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If you are using a Cisco 880 ISR, you must use Cisco IOS Release 12.4(20)T or later releases with
an advanced IP services license.
an advanced IP services license.