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Caveats
This section lists resolved and open software issues in firmware version 11.10T1.
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Resolved Caveats
The following caveats have been resolved in firmware version 11.10T1:
Resolved: CSCdw63011--An error can occur with management protocol processing. Please use this 
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Resolved: CSCdw63031--An error can occur with management protocol processing. Please use this 
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Resolved: CSCdw63032--An error can occur with management protocol processing. Please use this 
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The following caveats were resolved in firmware version 11.10T and are also resolved in version 
11.10T1:
Resolved: CSCdw02941—The access point should assign the identifier field in an EAP-SUCCESS, 
EAP-FAILURE, or EAP-REQUEST packet to the value specified by the server in a way that is 
consistent with the 802.1X specification.
Resolved: CSCdu05324—IP Port filters do not block pings. Table B-3 in Appendix B of the Cisco 
Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide
 listed PING as the additional identifier for the 
echo IP Port filter entry. However, the echo entry does not block standard pings. 
Resolved: CSCdu09909—A large amount of CDP messages can consume the access point’s entire 
memory.
Resolved: CSCdv10964—The access point sometimes displays an Invalid Value error when you 
change the configuration through the command-line interface.
Resolved: CSCdu10993—Cannot access workgroup bridges associated with access point or bridge. 
When a workgroup bridge (WGB34x or WGB352) was associated to an access point, you could not 
access the WGB console menus or ping the WGB from a station on the wired LAN connected to the 
access point’s Ethernet port. 
Resolved: CSCdv40899—When a standby access point is disabled, the radio port shuts down on the 
access point it is set up to monitor.