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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, and 1200 Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)XR
OL-6047-01
Caveats
Resolved Caveats
These caveats are resolved in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)XR:
CSCeb02792—The 802.11a radio in 1200 series access points no longer reports 100% busy for all 
frequencies when you run the Carrier Busy test.
CSCec02800—The access point web-browser interface no longer incorrectly displays cached 
information for the Associations page and now lists all associated client devices. 
CSCec25430—The access point no longer reboots when it receives a specific packet.
CSCec25559, CSCed48488—When both 802.11g and 802.11a client devices transmit data 
simultaneously to the 802.11g and 802.11a radios in a 1200 series access point, the throughput of 
the 802.11a radio does not decrease.
CSCec55763—When both the 802.11g and 802.11a radios in a 1200 series access point 
simultaneously operate under extremely high data loads for an extended period, the 802.11a radio 
no longer hangs and the access point no longer reboots. 
CSCec55820—When both the 802.11g and 802.11a radios in a 1200 series access point 
simultaneously operate under extremely high data loads for an extended period, the access point no 
longer reboots.
CSCed02200—During EAP-SIM authentication, the access point now accepts client identities 
longer than 63 bytes.
CSCed02220—When you upgrade an access point from 12.2(13)JAx to 12.2(15)XR, the wlccp wds 
ipaddr 228 interface BVI1
 command remains valid.
CSCed03154—The access point no longer indicates that a client device is associated when the client 
is not associated.
CSCed25530—The Ethernet queue on 350 series access points no longer hangs, and input traffic is 
no longer dropped from the Ethernet interface.
CSCed60301—When you enable shared key authentication and TKIP on an SSID on a 1200 series 
access point, most client devices can associate using the SSID.
CSCed64393—A memory allocation failure no longer occurs on 350 series access points that have 
been upgraded to run Cisco IOS software.
CSCed66461—Dual-mode client devices (clients with both 802.11b and 802.11g radios) can now 
associate to the access point when you change the access point’s 802.11g radio from Best 
Throughput to Best Range.
CSCed79096—The 1200 series access point now correctly reports its power need to a switch with 
power over Ethernet as 7 W.
CSCed83246—Access points now send IGMP queries through the radio interface when a client 
device reassociates.
CSCed84527—The access point no longer deauthenticates roaming client devices when the 1 and 2 
Mbps datarates are disabled on the access point.
CSCed87190—The Best Throughput button on the access point web-browser interface for 802.11g 
radios now provides the best throughput for the 802.11g radio.
CSCee16473—When the WDS access point sends an oversized radio management packet to the 
WLSE device, this message no longer appears in the WLSE event log:
com.cisco.swan.lib.wlccp.WlccpParseException: truncated message: buffer 
length=8000, encoded length=8390