Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g (CB21AG and PI21AG) Client Administration Utility (ACAU) 2.5
OL-8084-01
New and Changed Information
Secure Session Resume
An Always Resume the Secure Session check box has been added to the LEAP Settings, EAP-FAST
Settings, and Define PEAP (EAP-GTC) Configuration windows.
Settings, and Define PEAP (EAP-GTC) Configuration windows.
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Checking this check box causes the LEAP, EAP-FAST, or PEAP (EAP-GTC) supplicant to always
attempt to resume the previous session without prompting the user to re-enter his or her credentials
whenever the client adapter becomes disassociated. The session resumes after the client temporarily
loses connection to the access point, such as by roaming in and out of range [LEAP, EAP-FAST, and
PEAP (EAP-GTC)], or wakes up from suspend or hibernate mode (LEAP and EAP-FAST). This is
the default setting.
attempt to resume the previous session without prompting the user to re-enter his or her credentials
whenever the client adapter becomes disassociated. The session resumes after the client temporarily
loses connection to the access point, such as by roaming in and out of range [LEAP, EAP-FAST, and
PEAP (EAP-GTC)], or wakes up from suspend or hibernate mode (LEAP and EAP-FAST). This is
the default setting.
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Unchecking this check box causes the user to be prompted to re-enter his or her LEAP, EAP-FAST,
or PEAP (EAP-GTC) username and password whenever the client adapter temporarily loses
association by roaming out of range [LEAP, EAP-FAST, and PEAP (EAP-GTC)] or wakes up from
suspend or hibernate mode (LEAP and EAP-FAST).
or PEAP (EAP-GTC) username and password whenever the client adapter temporarily loses
association by roaming out of range [LEAP, EAP-FAST, and PEAP (EAP-GTC)] or wakes up from
suspend or hibernate mode (LEAP and EAP-FAST).
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This check box is available for LEAP and EAP-FAST only if you selected the Automatically Prompt for
User Name and Password or Manually Prompt for User Name and Password option. It is available for
PEAP (EAP-GTC) only if you selected the Token option.
User Name and Password or Manually Prompt for User Name and Password option. It is available for
PEAP (EAP-GTC) only if you selected the Token option.
Enhanced Site Survey Utility
The site survey utility, which is useful in determining the best placement of infrastructure devices within
a wireless network, has been modified to include the following enhancements:
a wireless network, has been modified to include the following enhancements:
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Fit Columns button—This button enables you to resize the columns on the AP scan list so that you
can view the text in each column without it being truncated.
can view the text in each column without it being truncated.
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Time of Day field—This field in the AP scan list shows the date and time when the signal strength
of each access point was at its maximum.
of each access point was at its maximum.
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Other Information field—This field in the AP scan list contains some new values, such as WMM,
WPA, and WPA2.
WPA, and WPA2.
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Enable Expert Mode for AP Detailed Information parameter—This check box on the Options
window causes the AP Detailed Information window to display debugging information, including a
hexadecimal debug-style dump of raw access point scan data, under the “Expert Mode (Debug
Dump” heading.
window causes the AP Detailed Information window to display debugging information, including a
hexadecimal debug-style dump of raw access point scan data, under the “Expert Mode (Debug
Dump” heading.
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Accumulate button—This button changes the behavior of the AP scan list. Instead of displaying only
the current AP scan list, the list includes all of the access points (based on MAC address) that have
appeared in the scan list since the Accumulate button was last clicked. After a scan line is added to
the list, it is never removed nor updated with new scan information unless the signal strength (RSSI)
of the latest scan is greater than or equal to any seen previously from that access point.
the current AP scan list, the list includes all of the access points (based on MAC address) that have
appeared in the scan list since the Accumulate button was last clicked. After a scan line is added to
the list, it is never removed nor updated with new scan information unless the signal strength (RSSI)
of the latest scan is greater than or equal to any seen previously from that access point.
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Proximity beeper—This beeper can be used to identify areas where wireless coverage is good or
weak based on the client adapter’s proximity to access points within a particular area. The beeper
can be set to sound as the client adapter approaches or moves farther away from an access point.
weak based on the client adapter’s proximity to access points within a particular area. The beeper
can be set to sound as the client adapter approaches or moves farther away from an access point.