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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Points Running VxWorks Firmware Version 12.04
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  Important Notes
Adding or Deleting Proxy Mobile IP AAPs
If you need to add or delete proxy Mobile IP authoritative access points (AAPs), you must disable proxy 
Mobile IP before changing the configuration. Follow these steps.
Step 1
Browse to the Setup page.
Step 2
In the Services section, click Proxy Mobile IP. The Proxy Mobile IP Setup page appears.
Step 3
Click General. The Proxy Mobile IP General page appears.
Step 4
Change the Enable Proxy Mobile IP setting to no.
Step 5
Add or delete AAPs as necessary. 
Step 6
Change the Enable Proxy Mobile IP setting to yes.
Error Message Appears for Access Points with One Radio
When you install VxWorks firmware version 12.04 in an access point with one radio, an error message 
appears. If your access point contains only the internal 2.4-GHz radio, this error message appears:
** Failed to Load Driver for device entry #3.
If your access point contains only the external 5-GHz radio, this error message appears:
** Failed to Load Driver for device entry #2.
You can ignore these messages. The errors do not appear if your access point contains two radios.
Installing a 5-Ghz Radio May Require Updating Firmware
If you upgrade a 2.4-GHz access point by adding a 5-GHz radio module, you must ensure that the 
firmware is updated prior to installing the radio, otherwise the access point fails to recognize the new 
radio. In order to install the 5-GHz radio module, the access point must be running VxWorks version 
11.54T or later in a VxWorks-based access point or IOS Release 12.2(8)JA or later in an IOS-based 
access point.
Enabling Broadcast Key Rotation on One Radio Enables It on Both Radios
If you enable Broadcast Key Rotation on one of the radios in a dual-radio access point, Broadcast Key 
Rotation is enabled automatically on the other radio.
Set Flow Control to None or Xon/Xoff When Using Terminal Emulator
The terminal emulator flow control setting for 1200 series access points (none or Xon/Xoff) differs from 
the flow control setting for 340 and 350 series access points (noneXon/Xoff, or Hardware).