Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Workgroup Bridges 릴리즈 노트
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Workgroup Bridges Running Firmware Version 8.58_2
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New and Changed Information
New and Changed Information
These release notes incorporate information pertaining to both the 340 series and 350 series bridges.
Information applying specifically to the 340 series bridge is identified as such.
Information applying specifically to the 340 series bridge is identified as such.
New Software Features in Release 8.58_2
There are no new features in this release.
Installation Notes
Verify Mounting Hole Measurement
If you make a photocopy of the mounting template (included in the Mounting Instructions for the Cisco
Aironet Access Points, Base Stations, and Workgroup Bridges), make sure that the distance between the
holes is 4 3/4 in. (12.06 cm) before you drill the holes. Some photocopy machines do not make exact
duplicates of the original.
Aironet Access Points, Base Stations, and Workgroup Bridges), make sure that the distance between the
holes is 4 3/4 in. (12.06 cm) before you drill the holes. Some photocopy machines do not make exact
duplicates of the original.
Bridge Loop May Occur with Incorrect Network Topology
If the bridge is connected to the wired LAN and is communicating with an access point on the same
LAN, a network problem known as a bridge loop can occur. Avoid a bridge loop by disconnecting the
bridge from the wired LAN immediately after you configure it. Figure 1 shows the network configuration
in which the loop occurs.
LAN, a network problem known as a bridge loop can occur. Avoid a bridge loop by disconnecting the
bridge from the wired LAN immediately after you configure it. Figure 1 shows the network configuration
in which the loop occurs.
Figure 1
Bridge Loop Caused by a Bridge Connected to the Wired LAN
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