Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Access Points Notas de publicación
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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
firmware through FTP file retrieval in the web-browser interface, verify that the access point loaded
the correct firmware version. The access point firmware version number appears in the upper-left
corner of most management screens in the web-browser interface.
the correct firmware version. The access point firmware version number appears in the upper-left
corner of most management screens in the web-browser interface.
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CSCdv43046—Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) cannot be disabled on 350 series bridges.
You cannot disable STP on 350 series bridges, and the standards-based STP used on 350 series
bridges is incompatible with the STP used on 340 series bridges. Therefore, if you use both 340 and
350 series bridges on your wireless network, the 350 series bridges should link only to other 350
series bridges, and the 340 series bridges should link only to other 340 series bridges.
bridges is incompatible with the STP used on 340 series bridges. Therefore, if you use both 340 and
350 series bridges on your wireless network, the 350 series bridges should link only to other 350
series bridges, and the 340 series bridges should link only to other 340 series bridges.
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CSCdv86778—Access point or bridge reset to default configuration ignores BOOTP response.
If you reset an access point or bridge configuration with the :resetall command on the
command-line interface, the access point or bridge is set by default to receive an IP address using
DHCP. If a generic configuration file on your DHCP server sets the newly reset access point or
bridge to BOOTP, the access point or bridge ignores the BOOTP response when it reboots and
displays a series of error messages.
command-line interface, the access point or bridge is set by default to receive an IP address using
DHCP. If a generic configuration file on your DHCP server sets the newly reset access point or
bridge to BOOTP, the access point or bridge ignores the BOOTP response when it reboots and
displays a series of error messages.
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CSCdv88113—Enabling Message Integrity Check (MIC) without enabling WEP blocks
communication with associated client devices.
communication with associated client devices.
If you enable MIC without enabling WEP, client devices associate to the access point or bridge but
cannot pass data. Workaround: always enable WEP when you enable MIC.
cannot pass data. Workaround: always enable WEP when you enable MIC.
Troubleshooting
For the most up-to-date, detailed troubleshooting information, refer to the Cisco TAC website at
. Select Wireless LAN under Top Issues.
Documentation Updates
This section describes errors, omissions, and changes in user documentation for Cisco Aironet access
points and bridges.
points and bridges.
Packet Tracing Instructions Added to Software Configuration Guide
The Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide now provides instructions for using the
packet tracing feature on access points and 350 series bridges. See the
packet tracing feature on access points and 350 series bridges. See the
“Tracing Packets” section on
page 9-32
of the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide for details on packet tracing.
Related Documentation
Use the following documents with this document.
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Quick Start Guide: Cisco Aironet Access Points
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Cisco Aironet Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
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Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide
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Quick Start Guide: Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridges