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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, 1130AG, 1200, and 1230AG Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)JA
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Caveats
CSCef87205—There are problems with the following SNMP MIB object identifiers in the 
CISCO-DOT11-SSID-SECURITY-MIB:
cdot11SecAuxSsidVlanName is not writable unless the value corresponds to the same VLAN 
as the cdot11SecAuxSsidVlan already set for the SSID. The same cdot11SecAuxSsidVlanName 
and cdot11SecAuxSsidVlan must correspond to an existing entry in the 
cdot11SecVlanNameTable.
cdot11SecSsidInformationElement value cannot be modified after it has been set.
cdot11SecSsidRedirectFilter allows you to set an ACL number that is outside the valid range. 
cdot11SecAuxSsidWirelessNetId allows you to set a value only from 0 to 4095.
Setting cdot11SecAuxSsidAuthKeyMgmtOpt value to true without also configuring key 
management creates an invalid configuration.
You can set cdot11SecAuxSsidLoginUsername without configuring the required corresponding 
authentication type for the SSID.
cdot11SecAuxSsidInfraStruct is not of the TruthValue type as described in some object 
descriptions, and only infraStructure(1) and nonInfraStructure(2) are supported.
The default address for cdot11SecSsidRedirectDestAddr should be 0.0.0.0 but is "   ".
cdot11SecAuxSsid does not allow you to enter non-hexadecimal characters such as + or /.
cdot11SecAuxSsidWpaPsk is implemented with a maximum length of 32 characters instead of 
the 128 characters indicated in the MIB.
cdot11SecVlanName does not allow you to enter a number greater than 4095 as the VLAN 
name. It only allows alphabetic characters to be used as VLAN names.
You cannot use this MIB to configure shared and network-EAP authentication.
Workaround: Use the OIDs in the CISCO-DOT11-IF-MIB.
CSCef95164—When ARP chaching is enabled on the access point, Cisco 7920 IP phones 
sometimes cannot communicate with other 7920 phones and with Cisco 7960 IP phones.
Workaround: Disable ARP chaching, or enable ARP caching and select the check box labeled 
Forward ARP Requests To Radio Interfaces When Not All Client IP Addresses Are Known.
CSCef95410—When an access point is configured to interact with a WDS device, the WLCCP 
packets that it receives from the WDS device sometimes cause the radio interface output drop 
counter to increment when it should not.
CSCef95472—After operating for several weeks, some Symbol client devices cannot communicate 
with the 802.11b radio in an access point even though they are associated. The clients can 
communicate again after you reboot the access point.
CSCeg15035—The drop-packets option in the packet retries configuration interface command is 
not supported in this release. The drop-packets option sometimes causes the access point to stop 
transmitting packets, and the access point must be rebooted.