Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Access Points
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, and 1200 Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)JA4
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Caveats
These caveats are resolved in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)JA, 12.2(13)JA1, 12.2(13)JA2, and
12.2(13)JA3:
12.2(13)JA3:
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CSCed21588—Access points no longer disassociate client devices when WEP is enabled on the
access point.
access point.
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CSCed26579—When you upgrade a 1200 series access point in the EMEA regulatory domain from
VxWorks to Cisco IOS software, the upgrade no longer changes the maximum transmit power on
the 2.4-GHz radio to 100 mW.
VxWorks to Cisco IOS software, the upgrade no longer changes the maximum transmit power on
the 2.4-GHz radio to 100 mW.
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CSCed50731—Access points using 802.11g data rates and with security enabled (WEP, LEAP, or
EAP) no longer report decryption errors.
EAP) no longer report decryption errors.
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CSCec55720—The access point now allows multiple IEEE 802.11b clients to simultaneously
associate without losing connectivity to some of the clients.
associate without losing connectivity to some of the clients.
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CSCec85569—The access point radio firmware correctly reads the IEEE 802.11b radio power tables
and no longer causes the radio to become inoperable.
and no longer causes the radio to become inoperable.
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CSCdx45005, CSCeb84981, CSCeb87018—SSH now operates correctly with RADIUS
authentication and authorization.
authentication and authorization.
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CSCea79363, CSCec03974, CSCec09390—The Compaq Wireless LAN Multiport W200 client
device now associates successfully to 1100 or 1200 series access points.
device now associates successfully to 1100 or 1200 series access points.
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CSCea82021—When DNS is configured on the access point, the show running-config command
sometimes displays a server’s IP address instead of its name. This expected behavior is now
accurately described in the Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access
Points.
sometimes displays a server’s IP address instead of its name. This expected behavior is now
accurately described in the Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access
Points.
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CSCea88706, CSCeb51208, CSCec03118, CSCec16687, CSCec16708—You can now modify
existing MAC address and Ethertype filters on the access point web-browser interface.
existing MAC address and Ethertype filters on the access point web-browser interface.
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CSCea88862—You can now run a link test using thousands of packets on the web-browser interface.
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CSCea89985—The access point no longer generates a traceback when you configure hot standby
mode using a broadcast MAC address to specify the access point to be monitored.
mode using a broadcast MAC address to specify the access point to be monitored.
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CSCea91378—When you run a carrier busy test on the web-browser interface when the access point
radio is disabled, the web-browser interface no longer reports that the test failed.
radio is disabled, the web-browser interface no longer reports that the test failed.
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CSCea91424—When a CCKM client device roams successfully to a foreign network using proxy
Mobile IP, the access point no longer displays error messages.
Mobile IP, the access point no longer displays error messages.
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CSCeb06139—When several mobile clients are using Cisco Centralized Key Management
(CCKM), the access point no longer reboots when you enter the show wlccp wds mn detail
command.
(CCKM), the access point no longer reboots when you enter the show wlccp wds mn detail
command.
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CSCeb15588—The access point now accepts the aironet RADIUS attribute in the Cisco
vendor-specific attribute (VSA), and the Cisco PEAP supplicant now works correctly with Cisco
ACS version 3.1.1.
vendor-specific attribute (VSA), and the Cisco PEAP supplicant now works correctly with Cisco
ACS version 3.1.1.
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CSCeb36095—Access points running Cisco IOS software now send the same RADIUS
NAS-port-type value as access points running VxWorks.
NAS-port-type value as access points running VxWorks.
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CSCeb36192—The access point now assigns user VLANs correctly whether or not multiple SSIDs
are configured.
are configured.
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CSCeb39541—The default EAP client timeout (the length of time that the access point waits for a
client to respond to the access point’s EAP request) has changed from 10 seconds to 30 seconds.
client to respond to the access point’s EAP request) has changed from 10 seconds to 30 seconds.
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CSCeb47892—You can now use the web-browser interface to disable the access point radio after
setting the role in radio network to Access Point Root (Fallback to Radio Shutdown).
setting the role in radio network to Access Point Root (Fallback to Radio Shutdown).