Cisco Cisco 5760 Wireless LAN Controller
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Release Notes for Cisco 5760 Controller, Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2.xSE
OL-28114-04
Interoperability with Other Client Devices
Interoperability with Other Client Devices
This section describes the interoperability of this version of the controller software release with other
client devices.
client devices.
lists the client types on which the tests were conducted. The clients included laptops, handheld
devices, phones, and printers.
AP Priority
During installation, we recommend that you
connect all lightweight access points to a
dedicated controller, and configure each
lightweight access point for final operation. This
step configures each lightweight access point for
a primary, secondary, and tertiary controller.
When sufficient controllers are deployed, if one
controller fails, active access point client sessions
are momentarily dropped while the dropped
access point associates with another controller,
which allows the client device to immediately
reassociate and reauthenticate.
connect all lightweight access points to a
dedicated controller, and configure each
lightweight access point for final operation. This
step configures each lightweight access point for
a primary, secondary, and tertiary controller.
When sufficient controllers are deployed, if one
controller fails, active access point client sessions
are momentarily dropped while the dropped
access point associates with another controller,
which allows the client device to immediately
reassociate and reauthenticate.
AP Priming
If the access point was previously associated to a
controller, the IP addresses of the primary,
secondary, and tertiary controllers are stored in
the access point's nonvolatile memory. This
process of storing controller IP addresses on an
access point for later deployment is called
priming the access point.
controller, the IP addresses of the primary,
secondary, and tertiary controllers are stored in
the access point's nonvolatile memory. This
process of storing controller IP addresses on an
access point for later deployment is called
priming the access point.
Table 8
Wireless Features (continued)
Feature
Description
Table 9
Client Types
Client Type and Name
Version
Laptop
Intel 4965
11.5.1.15 or 12.4.4.5, v13.4
Intel 5100/6300
v14.3.0.6
Intel 6205
v14.3.0.6
Dell 1395/1397
XP/Vista: 5.60.18.8 Win7: 5.30.21.0
Dell 1505/1510/Broadcom 4321MCAG/4322HM
5.60.18.8
Dell 1515 (Atheros)
8.0.0.239
Dell 1520/Broadcom 43224HMS
5.60.48.18
Dell 1530 (Broadcom BCM4359)
v5.100.235.12
Cisco CB21
v1.3.0.532
Atheros HB95
7.7.0.358
MacBook Pro (Broadcom)
5.10.91.26