Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, 1130AG, 1200, and 1230AG Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)JA2
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Caveats
Caveats
This section lists
and
in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)JA2.
Open Caveats
These caveats are open in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)JA2:
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CSCeb52431—When logging into a TACACS+ server, 1100 series access points sometimes send
hundreds of additional authentication requests to the server after a successful authentication.
hundreds of additional authentication requests to the server after a successful authentication.
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CSCee87287—Access points sometimes fail to generate accounting records when a wireless client
is re-authenticated on an automatic interval (for example, when the access point is configured using
the dot1x reauthentication seconds command).
is re-authenticated on an automatic interval (for example, when the access point is configured using
the dot1x reauthentication seconds command).
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CSCef11167—The access point sometimes returns an inaccurate value when you poll
cDot11ActiveWirelessClients through SNMP.
cDot11ActiveWirelessClients through SNMP.
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CSCef65076—The access point GUI sometimes reports this error when you a RADIUS server
hostname to the access point:
hostname to the access point:
HTTP 400 - Bad Request
Workaround: Enter the server IP address instead of the hostname.
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CSCef78627—The access point reports an incorrect transmit power value for the 802.11a radio
when you change the external antenna position from high-gain to low-gain or from low-gain to
high-gain while the access point is on.
when you change the external antenna position from high-gain to low-gain or from low-gain to
high-gain while the access point is on.
Workaround: Change the antenna position on the 802.11a radio only when the unit is off.
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CSCef95410—When an access point is configured to interact with a WDS device, the WLCCP
packets that it receives from the WDS device sometimes cause the radio interface output drop
counter to increment when it should not.
packets that it receives from the WDS device sometimes cause the radio interface output drop
counter to increment when it should not.
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CSCeg70288—On 1200 series access points, tracebacks occur when you enter the
no dot11 arp-cache command when ARP caching is already disabled.
no dot11 arp-cache command when ARP caching is already disabled.
Resolved Caveats
These caveats are resolved in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)JA2:
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CSCea72719—An access point configured as the WDS device no longer uses up all UDP ports for
RADIUS accounting.
RADIUS accounting.
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CSCeb50727—Unpowered 1100 series access points manufactured after January, 2004 no longer
cause a loopback when connected to switches without loopback detection.
cause a loopback when connected to switches without loopback detection.
If your 1100 series access point was manufactured before January, 2004, the access point might
cause a loopback when the power is off and it is connected to a switch without loopback detection.
To avoid this problem, make sure loopback detection is enabled on the switch to which the access
point is connected. If your switch does not have loopback detection, disconnect the access point
from the switch when the access point power is off.
cause a loopback when the power is off and it is connected to a switch without loopback detection.
To avoid this problem, make sure loopback detection is enabled on the switch to which the access
point is connected. If your switch does not have loopback detection, disconnect the access point
from the switch when the access point power is off.
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CSCee51985—Access points now correctly apply QoS priorities to DSCP-tagged packets.
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CSCee90230—When the access point is configured for TACACS+ administrator authentication and
uses an IP address from the DHCP server, tracebacks no longer occur when the access point reboots.
uses an IP address from the DHCP server, tracebacks no longer occur when the access point reboots.