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NEW FEATURES IN CISCO IOS SOFTWARE RELEASE 12.3(11)JX
Table 1 lists the new features delivered in Cisco IOS Software Release 12.3(11)JX. The features are supported in this release for the
platforms noted.
Table 1.
New Features in Cisco IOS Software Release 12.3(11)JX
New Features
Cisco Aironet
1100 Series
1100 Series
Cisco Aironet
1130 AG Series
1130 AG Series
1
Cisco Aironet
1200 Series
1200 Series
1
Cisco Aironet
1230 AG Series
1230 AG Series
1
Cisco Aironet
1240 AG Series
1240 AG Series
1
Cisco Aironet
1300 Series
1300 Series
LWAPP Upgrade and
Recovery Support
Recovery Support
X
_
_
_
_
X
Pre-stage Configuration
for LWAPP Access
Points
for LWAPP Access
Points
X
X
X
X
X
X
1. LWAPP upgrade and recovery support was first provided for these platforms in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)JX. Cisco IOS Release 12.3(11)JX also
provides upgrade and recovery support for these platforms.
LWAPP Upgrade and Recovery Support
This feature allows a Cisco autonomous access point to communicate with a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller in order to receive a full
LWAPP image. Access points shipping with LWAPP or selected autonomous access points upgraded from autonomous to lightweight
mode use the LWAPP Upgrade and Recovery Support feature to receive their full LWAPP image from the controller. The LWAPP
Upgrade and Recovery Support feature is also used as a recovery image if the full LWAPP image becomes corrupted. Access points
using this feature have limited functionality and their radios are disabled until the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller sends them the full
LWAPP image.
Pre-stage Configuration for LWAPP Access Points
This feature simplifies the deployment of LWAPP access points in remote locations by adding a new set of CLI’s to the Recovery IOS
image. The static IP address, Netmask, Default gateway, and Primary Controller IP address may now be configured on the access point.
Configuring the Primary Controller IP address will help the access point discover and register a specific Controller over the WAN links.
In a deployment scenario where a DHCP server is not available in remote locations the CLIs may be used to configure the static IP address
and the initial LWAPP controller information.
Special Notes
The following are special notes about Cisco IOS Software Release 12.3(11)JX upgrade and recovery software image:
●
Autonomous access points that have already been upgraded to lightweight mode may update to the 12.3(11)JX image using
standard procedure.
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Use the “Autonomous To Lightweight Mode” upgrade tool to load this image onto Cisco Aironet autonomous access points
currently running Cisco IOS Software Release 12.3(11)JA or later. Once the image has been updated, the access point will use
LWAPP to communicate with a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller.
●
This release only contains a partial LWAPP image. The full LWAPP software image must be downloaded from the Cisco Wireless
LAN Controller to the access point after it has been converted in order for it to operate as a Cisco Aironet lightweight access point.
A connection between the access point and Cisco Wireless LAN Controller is required to download the full LWAPP image.
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This image is also shipping with orderable Cisco Aironet lightweight access points.