Cisco Cisco 2700 Series Wireless Location Appliance Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco 2700 and 2710 Location Appliances for Software Release 3.0.37.0
OL-12478-02
System Requirements
Upgrading to this Software Release
For instructions on using either Cisco WCS or a console port to download this software on location
appliances, refer to the “Updating Location Appliance Software” section in the “Installation and
Configuration” chapter of the Cisco 2700 Series Installation and Configuration Guide (78-17180-02 and
later).
appliances, refer to the “Updating Location Appliance Software” section in the “Installation and
Configuration” chapter of the Cisco 2700 Series Installation and Configuration Guide (78-17180-02 and
later).
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Backup of Release 2.0.x or Later Cannot be Restored on Earlier Releases
A backup of location appliance software releases 2.0.x and later cannot be restored on any location
appliance running an earlier software release. Before you upgrade a location appliance to 2.0.x release
or later, Cisco recommends that you create a backup of the earlier release and archive it. This will enable
you to convert an upgraded system to an earlier release, if necessary.
appliance running an earlier software release. Before you upgrade a location appliance to 2.0.x release
or later, Cisco recommends that you create a backup of the earlier release and archive it. This will enable
you to convert an upgraded system to an earlier release, if necessary.
Location Appliance Image is Compressed
If you download the server image *.gz file using WCS, the location appliance automatically
decompresses (unzips) it, and you can proceed with the installation as before. If you manually download
the compressed *.gz file using FTP, you must first decompress the files before running the installer.
These files have been compressed under the LINUX operating system and must be decompressed using
the gunzip utility program. The unzip method you use is defined by the filename you are trying to unzip.
To make the bin file executable, use the following command:
decompresses (unzips) it, and you can proceed with the installation as before. If you manually download
the compressed *.gz file using FTP, you must first decompress the files before running the installer.
These files have been compressed under the LINUX operating system and must be decompressed using
the gunzip utility program. The unzip method you use is defined by the filename you are trying to unzip.
To make the bin file executable, use the following command:
chmod +x filename.bin
Secure Shell V1.0 is No Longer Supported
Support for secure shell (SSH) version 1 (v1) is not supported in releases 2.1.x and later due to known
security issues; however, SSH v2 is supported.
security issues; however, SSH v2 is supported.
Note
After installing release 3.0.37.0, you must reboot the location appliance to remove support of SSH v1.
Note
To remove SSH support for releases 2.0.x and earlier, you must manually edit the sshd_config file to
remove support for SSH v1 by adding
remove support for SSH v1 by adding
Protocol 2
to the end of the script as noted below.
#override default of no subsystems
Subsystem sftp /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server
Protocol 2
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With this addition, the script will match that of releases 2.1.x and later.
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A restart is required to reread the config file after the edit is made.