Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Access Points Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 340 and 350 Series Access Points and 350 Series Bridges Running VxWorks Firmware Version 12.03T
OL-4150-01
Limitations and Restrictions
You can safely shut off power after a firmware update when the configuration management pages
reappear in the command-line or web-browser interfaces, or when the three status indicators on top of
the unit complete the following pattern:
reappear in the command-line or web-browser interfaces, or when the three status indicators on top of
the unit complete the following pattern:
1.
All three indicators are continuously green, meaning that the access point is beginning to update the
firmware.
firmware.
2.
The middle indicator is steady green and the top and bottom indicators are off, indicating that the
access point or bridge is updating the radio firmware.
access point or bridge is updating the radio firmware.
When the middle indicator blinks or the top and bottom indicators blink, you can remove power.
EAP Authentication Requires Matching 802.1x Protocol Drafts
Note
This section applies to wireless networks set up to use LEAP. If you do not use LEAP on your wireless
network, you can skip this section.
network, you can skip this section.
Wireless client devices use Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) to log onto a network and generate
a dynamic, client-specific WEP key for the current logon session. If your wireless network uses WEP
without EAP, client devices use the static WEP keys entered in the Aironet Client Utilities.
a dynamic, client-specific WEP key for the current logon session. If your wireless network uses WEP
without EAP, client devices use the static WEP keys entered in the Aironet Client Utilities.
If you use Network-EAP authentication on your wireless network, your client devices and access points
must use the same 802.1x protocol draft. For example, if the radio firmware on the client devices that
will associate with an access point is 4.16, the access point should be configured to use Draft 8 of the
802.1x protocol.
must use the same 802.1x protocol draft. For example, if the radio firmware on the client devices that
will associate with an access point is 4.16, the access point should be configured to use Draft 8 of the
802.1x protocol.
lists firmware versions for Cisco Aironet products and the draft with which they
comply.
Table 1
802.1x Protocol Drafts and Compliant Client Firmware
Firmware Version
Draft 7
Draft 8
802.1x-2001
PC/PCI cards 4.13
—
x
—
PC/PCI cards 4.16
—
x
—
PC/PCI cards 4.23
—
x
—
PC/PCI cards 4.25 and later
—
—
x
WGB34x/352 8.58
—
x
—
WGB34x/352 8.61 or later
—
—
x
AP34x/35x 11.05 and earlier
—
x
—
AP34x/35x 11.06 and later
1
1.
The default setting in access point VxWorks firmware version 11.06 and later is 802.1x-2001.
—
x
x
AP34x/35x 11.07 and later
—
x
x
AP34x/35x and BR35x 11.21
through 12.03T
through 12.03T
—
x
x
AP12xx 11.40T and later
—
x
x