Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point Notas de publicación
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Resolved Caveats
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Troubleshooting
Resolved Caveats
The following caveats have been resolved in firmware version 11.41T:
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Resolved: CSCdw00747—SNMP command no longer locks administrators out of access point. It is
no longer possible to use an SNMP command to remove privileges from all users defined in the
access point User Manager without disabling User Manager.
no longer possible to use an SNMP command to remove privileges from all users defined in the
access point User Manager without disabling User Manager.
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Resolved: CSCdu02040—Protocol filter settings no longer revert to defaults during filter setup.
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Resolved: CSCdx07623—When a client requiring MAC address authentication tries to authenticate,
the access point now sends one and only one MAC address authentication request to the AAA server.
the access point now sends one and only one MAC address authentication request to the AAA server.
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Resolved: CSCdv10959—The Search for less-congested radio channel feature now works when
World Mode is enabled.
World Mode is enabled.
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Resolved: CSCdw18269—The Maximum Multicast Packets/Second setting now retains its value
after the access point reboots.
after the access point reboots.
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Resolved: CSCdu19500—Access point no longer ignores vendor specific options from DHCP
servers. Access points now recognize the vendor specific option (VSO) sent from DHCP servers in
response to the access point’s vendor class identifier, also called a DHCP identifier in the access
point’s web browser interface and CLI.
servers. Access points now recognize the vendor specific option (VSO) sent from DHCP servers in
response to the access point’s vendor class identifier, also called a DHCP identifier in the access
point’s web browser interface and CLI.
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Resolved: CSCdt34104—You can now edit filters from the CLI.
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Resolved: CSCdx35390—Access point now successfully loads the configuration file via FTP.
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Resolved: CSCdw37840—When you enter a LEAP username and password for a repeater access
point on the Radio ID page and type apply, the password no longer disappears.
point on the Radio ID page and type apply, the password no longer disappears.
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Resolved: CSCdu38857—Access point now displays a warning when it loads firmware from a
fallback FTP server.
fallback FTP server.
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Resolved: CSCds71375—You can now navigate successfully from the Update Firmware pages to
the FTP Server Setup through the CLI.
the FTP Server Setup through the CLI.
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Resolved: CSCds71448—The FTP Server Setup page now retains settings entered through the CLI.
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Resolved: CSCdu73907—When you use the Distribute Firmware feature, devices no longer install
the distributed firmware if they are already running that firmware version.
the distributed firmware if they are already running that firmware version.
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Resolved: CSCdv88113—Enabling Message Integrity Check (MIC) without enabling WEP no
longer blocks communication with associated client devices.
longer blocks communication with associated client devices.
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Resolved: CSCdw89810—Proxy servers no longer corrupt logs downloaded from access points.
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Resolved: CSCdw89901—When you use an Ethertype filter to trace Aironet DDP packets, multicast
packets originated by the access point now appear in the log.
packets originated by the access point now appear in the log.
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Resolved: CSCdv90749—Access point’s system time now maintains accuracy.
Troubleshooting
For the most up-to-date, detailed troubleshooting information, refer to the Cisco TAC website at
. Select Wireless Technologies under Top Issues.