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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)JA2
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Resolved Caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)JA
These caveats are resolved in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)JA for the access point/bridge:
CSCsb06824—Open authentication is no longer added to an EAP SSID when a non-root bridge 
configuration is loaded.
CSCsb12321—The access point bridge table is now correct when a workgroup bridge roams.
CSCeh42053—Access point/bridge no longer shows dot11radio 0 enabled.
CSCeb52431—When logging into a TACACS+ server, access points sometimes send hundreds of 
additional authentication requests to the server after a successful authentication.
CSCsb31323, CSCsa98906—In non-root bridge or workgroup bridge mode, the access point/bridge 
no longer requires an infrastructure SSID.
CSCeh65538 (duplicate of CSCei09772)—Access point/bridge now accepts associations after a 
traffic burst.
CSCeh42504—When VLANs are configured and the radio interface goes down, the traceback 
INTERFACE_ACE_API-3-NOADDSUBBLOCK no longer displays.
CSCei09744—The access point/bridge roams within specifications.
CSCei09772—The access point/bridge no longer shuts down the radio interface after roaming.
CSCsb26690—The access point/bridge no longer crashes when more than 20 devices are associated.
CSCsb14224—Reverse ARP now works on all VLANs.
CSCsa98961—dot11RetryCount SNMP counters now agree with the CLI.
CSCeh88199—Critical temperature threshold established for access point/bridge.
CSCeh84137—Dot11 arp cache causes the access point/bridge to reload.
Cisco has been unable to reproduce this caveat.
CSCsa53019—Access point/bridge experiences UDP traffic performance problem when using WEP
Cisco has been unable to reproduce this caveat.
If You Need More Information
If you need information about a specific caveat that does not appear in these release notes, you can use 
the Cisco Bug Toolkit to find caveats of any severity. Click this URL to browse to the Bug Toolkit:
(If you request a defect that cannot be displayed, the defect number might not exist, the defect might not 
yet have a customer-visible description, or the defect might be marked Cisco Confidential.) 
Troubleshooting
For the most up-to-date, detailed troubleshooting information, refer to the Cisco TAC website at 
. Click Technology Support, choose Wireless 
from the menu on the left, and click Wireless LAN.