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Resolved Caveats
OL-3641-01
Troubleshooting
root access point reports that the repeater is associated and the repeater reports that it is only 
authenticated.  The repeater continues to display warning messages about receiving unencrypted 
packets and does not recover until it is rebooted. 
CSCdx81372—Access point does not accept version 11.56-generated .ini file.
If you download the full configuration .ini from an access point running 11.56, upgrade to version 
12.01T, and then attempt to download the .ini file from an FTP server, the following error message 
appears:
*** No Such MIB Variable as Specified on Initialization File Line xxx! for the 
following variables: 
awcAaaServerAccountingEnabled.x, 
awcVoIPVlanId, awcVoIPVlanEnabled,
awcPublicVlanId.
*** Bad Value for MIB Variable awcVlanEncapMode Specified on Initialization File Line 
xxx (error 13)!
Workaround—When producing .ini files, dump a non-default configuration for version 11.56 
instead of a full configuration.
CSCdz58192—Root bridges with LEAP enabled on the native VLAN must have the security setting 
matching that set on the Advanced Radio Setup page. If the settings do not match, the bridge link 
will go down temporarily whenever an infrastructure device authenticates.
Resolved Caveats
The following caveats are resolved in version 12.01T:
CSCdz05691—Clients are now able to ping on the same VLAN.
CSCdz26717—Setting a VLAN WEP key after already having set up encryption no longer presents 
the possibility of leaving the VLAN in an invalid state.
CSCdz15388—If primary infrastructure security settings do not match, infrastructure stations are 
still able to associate.
CSCdy59894—WEP client now receives an IP address from DHCP.
CSCdy70443—A dual-mode access point in hot standby no longer accepts associations from 5-GHz 
clients. 
CSCdy40031—Workgroup bridge functions correctly when Classify Workgroup Bridge as 
Network Infrastructure
 setting is set to No
CSCdx80069—The access point sometimes no correctly buffers packets for wireless phones in 
power save mode, eliminating the wireless phone lock up issue.
Troubleshooting
For the most up-to-date, detailed troubleshooting information, refer to the Cisco TAC website at 
. Select Wireless Technologies under Top Issues.