Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Access Points
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Open Caveats
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Caveats
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Resolved: Client devices sometimes remain associated to disabled access point instead of switching
to standby access point (CSCdt44184). When the primary access point loses Ethernet connectivity,
the standby access point tells the primary access point to shut off its radio so that clients associated
to it will associate with the standby access point instead. However, sometimes the primary access
point does not shut off its radio and does not disassociate its clients.
to standby access point (CSCdt44184). When the primary access point loses Ethernet connectivity,
the standby access point tells the primary access point to shut off its radio so that clients associated
to it will associate with the standby access point instead. However, sometimes the primary access
point does not shut off its radio and does not disassociate its clients.
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Resolved: Settings entered on the FTP Server Setup page are ignored when entered using the CLI
(CSCds71448).
(CSCds71448).
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Resolved: Access point or bridge reboots when you enter a fifth MAC address in the list of filtered
MAC addresses using the CLI (CSCdt71588).
MAC addresses using the CLI (CSCdt71588).
Open Caveats
The following caveats have not been resolved for firmware version 11.06a:
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Protocol filter settings sometimes revert to defaults during filter setup (CSCdu02040).
When you add a new protocol filter set, you can set the filter’s default disposition and time to live
on the first filter configuration page. You add specific protocols to the filter set on subsequent pages.
If you change the default disposition or default time to live values from the defaults, these values
revert to default settings after you add specific protocols to complete the filter setup. Make sure the
default disposition and time-to-live values are correct before you apply the filter set.
on the first filter configuration page. You add specific protocols to the filter set on subsequent pages.
If you change the default disposition or default time to live values from the defaults, these values
revert to default settings after you add specific protocols to complete the filter setup. Make sure the
default disposition and time-to-live values are correct before you apply the filter set.
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IP Port filters do not block pings (CSCdu05324).
Table B-3 in Appendix B of the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide lists PING
as the additional identifier for the echo IP Port filter entry. However, the echo entry does not block
standard pings. To block standard pings, set up an IP Protocol filter to block ICMP.
as the additional identifier for the echo IP Port filter entry. However, the echo entry does not block
standard pings. To block standard pings, set up an IP Protocol filter to block ICMP.
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Access points lock up during firmware upgrade through Internet Explorer 2.0 (CSCdu05787).
When you load new firmware into an access point using Microsoft Internet Explorer version 2.0, the
access point stops functioning and must be rebooted. The access point management system is fully
compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 4.0 or later and Netscape Communicator
versions 4.0 or later. Earlier versions of these browsers cannot use all features of the management
system.
access point stops functioning and must be rebooted. The access point management system is fully
compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 4.0 or later and Netscape Communicator
versions 4.0 or later. Earlier versions of these browsers cannot use all features of the management
system.
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Cannot access workgroup bridges associated with access point (CSCdu10993).
When a workgroup bridge (WGB34x or WGB352) is associated to an access point, you cannot
access the WGB console menus or ping the WGB from a station on the wired LAN connected to the
access point’s Ethernet port. However, you can access the WGB from any client device connected
to the WGB's Ethernet port and from any client device associated to the access point that is
associated to the WGB. Radio traffic between the access point and the WGB is not affected.
access the WGB console menus or ping the WGB from a station on the wired LAN connected to the
access point’s Ethernet port. However, you can access the WGB from any client device connected
to the WGB's Ethernet port and from any client device associated to the access point that is
associated to the WGB. Radio traffic between the access point and the WGB is not affected.
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Access points ignore vendor specific options from DHCP servers (CSCdu19500).
Access points ignore the vendor specific option (VSO) sent from DHCP servers inresponse to the
access point’s vendor class identifier, also called a DHCP identifier in the web browser interface and
CLI.
access point’s vendor class identifier, also called a DHCP identifier in the web browser interface and
CLI.
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SNMP community name must include extra privelege to access all information (CSCdt31925).
SNMP community names entered on the Express Setup page have limited access to the access
point’s configuration information. To provide full access to the SNMP community you specify on
the Express Setup page, use the User Manager pages to assign firmware privelege to the community
name. Refer to the “Setting Up Administrator Authorization” section of the Cisco Aironet Access
Point Software Configuration Guide for complete instructions on using the User Manager.
point’s configuration information. To provide full access to the SNMP community you specify on
the Express Setup page, use the User Manager pages to assign firmware privelege to the community
name. Refer to the “Setting Up Administrator Authorization” section of the Cisco Aironet Access
Point Software Configuration Guide for complete instructions on using the User Manager.