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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 4.0.179.8
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  Important Notes
sh wlan wlan_id_number 
Note
Use this command to verify that the WLAN is enabled and the Dot11-Phone Mode 
(7920) field is configured for compat mode.
save config 
The Dynamic Transmit Power Control (DTPC) information element (IE) must be enabled using the 
config 802.11b dtpc enable command. The DTPC IE is a beacon and probe information element 
that allows the access point to broadcast information on its transmit power. The Cisco 7920 Wireless 
IP Phone uses this information to automatically adjust its transmit power to the same level as the 
access point to which it is associated. In this manner, both devices are transmitting at the same level.
Both the 7920 phones and the controllers support Cisco Centralized Key Management (CCKM) fast 
roaming.
When configuring WEP, there is a difference in nomenclature for the controller and the 7920 phone. 
Configure the controller for 104 bits when using 128-bit WEP for the 7920.
Changing the IOS LWAPP Access Point Password
Cisco IOS Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) access points have a default password of Cisco
and the pre-stage configuration for LWAPP access points is disabled by default. To enable it, you must 
configure the access point with a new username and password when it joins the controller. Enter this 
command using the controller CLI to push a new username and password to the access point: 
config ap username user_id password password {AP_name | all}
The AP_name parameter configures the username and password on the specified access point.
The all parameter configures the username and password on all the access points registered to the 
controller.
The password pushed from the controller is configured as “enable password” on the access point.
There are some cases where the pre-stage configuration for LWAPP access points is disabled and the access 
point displays the following error message during the invocation of the CLI commands:
“ERROR!!! Command is disabled.”
For more information, refer to 
Upgrading Autonomous Cisco Aironet Access Points to Lightweight Mode.
Exclusion List (Blacklist) Client Feature
If a client is not able to connect to an access point and the security policy for the WLAN and/or client is 
correct, the client has probably been disabled. In the controller GUI, you can view the client’s status on 
the Monitor > Summary page under Client Summary. If the client is disabled, click Remove to clear the 
disabled state for that client. The client automatically comes back and, if necessary, reattempts 
authentication. 
Automatic disabling happens as a result of too many failed authentications. Clients disabled due to failed 
authorization do not appear on the permanent disable display. This display is only for those MACs that 
are set as permanently disabled by the administrator.