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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
  Caveats
Adding or Deleting Proxy Mobile IP AAPs
If you need to add or delete proxy Mobile IP authoritative access points (AAPs), you must disable proxy 
Mobile IP before changing the configuration. Follow these steps.
Step 1
Browse to the Setup page.
Step 2
In the Services section, click Proxy Mobile IP. The Proxy Mobile IP Setup page appears.
Step 3
Click General. The Proxy Mobile IP General page appears.
Step 4
Change the Enable Proxy Mobile IP setting to no.
Step 5
Add or delete AAPs as necessary. 
Step 6
Change the Enable Proxy Mobile IP setting to yes.
Symbol IP Phone Issues
When a Symbol IP phone is associated to a VoIP VLAN (Symbol extensions enabled), the phone 
associates to the access point and is authenticated approximately every 2 seconds. the Symbol phone 
shows a “No Network” error every 1 to 2 minutes. It also appears that Symbol phones do not work well 
when using a non-primary SSID. It is possible that the phone does not perform an active probe and 
therefore does not detect information about the SSID it associated with in the beacon, causing it to 
reassociate and authenticate.
Symbol phones may disconnect and be unable to roam between subnets when the access point passes 
multicast or FTP traffic. If there are no FTP or multicast sessions in progress the Symbol phone operates 
normally and is able to roam between subnets. To work around this issue, limit multicast and FTP traffic 
if you are using Symbol IP phones in a proxy Mobile IP environment.
Hot Standby Not Supported on 350 Series Bridges
Although the hot standby feature appears on the menu, hot standby is not supported on 350 series 
bridges.
Caveats
This section lists open and resolved software issues in VxWorks firmware version 12.03T.
Getting Bug Information on Cisco.com
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