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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges for Cisco IOS Release 12.4(3g)JA1
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  Important Notes
Enabling MBSSIDs Without VLANs Disables Radio Interface
If you use the mbssid configuration interface command to enable multiple BSSIDs on a specific radio 
interface but VLANs are not configured on the access point, the access point disables the radio interface. 
To re-enable the radio, you must shut down the radio, disable multiple BSSIDs, and re-enable the radio. 
This example shows the commands that you use to re-enable the radio:
AP1242AG(config)# interface d1
AP1242AG(config-if)# shut
AP1242AG(config-if)# no mbssid
AP1242AG(config-if)# no shut
After you re-enable the radio, you can enable VLANs on the access point and enable multiple BSSIDs.
Cannot Set Channel on DFS-Enabled Radios in Some Regulatory Domains
Access points with 5-GHz radios configured at the factory for use in Europe, Singapore, Korea, Japan, 
Taiwan, and Israel now comply with regulations that require radio devices to use Dynamic Frequency 
Selection (DFS) to detect radar signals and to avoid interfering with them. You cannot manually set the 
channel on DFS-enabled radios configured for these regulatory domains. 
Cisco 7920 Phones Require Firmware Version 1.09 or Later When Multiple 
BSSIDs Are Enabled
When multiple BSSIDs are configured on the access point, Cisco 7920 wireless IP phones must run 
firmware version 1.09 or later.
GRE Tunnelling Through WLSM Sometimes Requires MTU Setting Adjustments
If client devices on your wireless LAN cannot use certain network applications or cannot browse to 
Internet sites, you might need to adjust the MTU setting on the client devices or other network devices. 
For more information, refer to the Tech Note at this URL:
TACACS+ and DHCP IP Address Sometimes Locks Out Administrators
When you configure an access point for TACACS+ administration and to receive an IP address from the 
DHCP server, administrators might be locked out of the access point after it reboots if the administrator 
does not have a local username and password configured on the access point. This issue does not affect 
access points configured with a static IP address. Administrators who have been locked out must regain 
access by resetting the unit to default settings.