Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point

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Open Caveats
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Caveats
from the list of logged-in users on the ACS server. Workaround: Set the server’s IETF (028) idle 
timeout attribute to a low value so the server ends the roamed client’s session and the client can start 
a new session when it returns.
CSCdx19118—The access point reboots when more than 23 workgroup bridges are associated to it 
and you change one of these settings:
SSID on the Express Setup or AP/Root Radio Hardware pages
Classify Workgroup Bridges as Network Infrastructure on the AP/Root Radio Advanced page
Requested Status on the AP/Root Radio Advanced page from Up to Down and back to Up
CSCdx19270—When the Classify Workgroup Bridges as Network Infrastructure setting is set to yes 
on an access point with more than 23 workgroup bridges associated, the access point reboots when 
the workgroup bridges send small amounts of data. Workaround: Reduce the number of workgroup 
bridges associated to the access point, or change the Classify Workgroup Bridges as Network 
Infrastructure
 setting to no.
CSCdx32469—When you set up a standby access point with LEAP enabled, the radio on the 
monitored access point shuts down approximately one minute after you enable hot standby. When 
the radio on the monitored access point shuts down, the standby access point takes over as the 
primary access point. Workaround: Enable static WEP or no WEP on the standby access point.
CSCdx32480 and CSCdw90313—When you set up a repeater access point for LEAP authentication, 
you must enter the authentication server’s IP address, not its DNS name, in the Server Name/IP entry 
field on the Authenticator Configuration page. If you use the server’s DNS name, client devices 
cannot authenticate.
CSCdw36550 and CSCdx13824—With all data rates enabled, the access point’s Linktest feature 
sends all test packets at the highest available data rate. As attenuation increases (signal strength 
decreases), the access point does not send test packets at lower data rates as it should. 
CSCdw41286—Navigating from one screen to another in the CLI might reboot the access point. 
Workaround: If the access point reboots unexpectedly, use the web-browser interface to configure 
the unit.
CSCdw42125—The access point might attempt to send MAC authentication requests to the server 
before the network is ready. The access points and associated client devices authenticate after a 
delay.
CSCdw53237—When you change the access point’s role in radio network from repeater to root, the 
link from the access point to the previous root device remains active. Workaround: Reboot the access 
point after changing its role from repeater to root.
CSCdw64319—When you enter the SNMP command sysObjectID, the access point is identified as 
ciscoCAP350 rather than ciscoAIRAP1200.
CSCdw83703—The access point sometimes reports this error when LEAP-enabled workgroup 
bridges are associated: 
Could not allocate mBlk from netPool 0x00d0a5a8!
You can ignore these messages.