Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point 릴리즈 노트
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Release Notes for 1200 Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)JA
OL-3448-01
Caveats
Caveats
This section lists open and resolved caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)JA.
Open Caveats
These caveats are open in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)JA:
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CSCea04097—If you remove a RADIUS server from the access point configuration while a device
is attempting to authenticate to the server through the access point, the access point sometimes
reboots. Workaround: make sure no devices are attempting to authenticate through the access point
before you change or remove a RADIUS server from the access point configuration.
is attempting to authenticate to the server through the access point, the access point sometimes
reboots. Workaround: make sure no devices are attempting to authenticate through the access point
before you change or remove a RADIUS server from the access point configuration.
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CSCea04766—You cannot perform a link test from the access point to a client device that is
associated on a VLAN other than the native VLAN.
associated on a VLAN other than the native VLAN.
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CSCea14120—SSH is not enabled when you select Enabled on the Telnet/SSH page in the GUI.
Workaround: use the CLI to enable SSH. Click this URL to browse to complete instructions for
enabling SSH in Cisco IOS:
Workaround: use the CLI to enable SSH. Click this URL to browse to complete instructions for
enabling SSH in Cisco IOS:
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CSCea14429—When the access point is in repeater mode, you cannot use the GUI to disable
authentication modes for the repeater radio. Workaround: use the CLI to disable authentication types
for the repeater radio, or use the GUI to change the radio role back to root, disable the authentication
types, and then set the role back to repeater.
authentication modes for the repeater radio. Workaround: use the CLI to disable authentication types
for the repeater radio, or use the GUI to change the radio role back to root, disable the authentication
types, and then set the role back to repeater.
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CSCdz35651—When you enter the debug all command in the CLI, the access point sometimes
reboots.
reboots.
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CSCdz41787—The access point GUI does not work with Netscape Navigator version 6.0. The
access point web-browser interface is fully compatible with Netscape Navigator, version 4.x, and
Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 5.x or later.
access point web-browser interface is fully compatible with Netscape Navigator, version 4.x, and
Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 5.x or later.
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CSCdz44075—The status LED on top of the access point does not turn red to indicate that the access
point is undergoing a firmware upgrade.
point is undergoing a firmware upgrade.
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CSCdz45435—Access point loses synchronization with the NTP server. If NTP is enabled, the
access point is able to synchronize its time with the time server. However, after 15 minutes the
access point time is no longer syncronized and will not syncronize again until the access point is
rebooted or NTP is disabled and re-enabled. When the time is unsyncronized, the pages in the access
point web-browser interface display access point uptime instead of clock time.
access point is able to synchronize its time with the time server. However, after 15 minutes the
access point time is no longer syncronized and will not syncronize again until the access point is
rebooted or NTP is disabled and re-enabled. When the time is unsyncronized, the pages in the access
point web-browser interface display access point uptime instead of clock time.
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CSCdz51009—Firmware upgrade fails when you use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.01 SP2
to upgrade firmware using the HTTP Upgrade page in the GUI. Workaround: Use a later version of
Microsoft Internet Explorer to perform HTTP firmware upgrades.
to upgrade firmware using the HTTP Upgrade page in the GUI. Workaround: Use a later version of
Microsoft Internet Explorer to perform HTTP firmware upgrades.
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CSCdz65877—When a workgroup bridge or a repeater access point with MIC and CDP enabled
associates to your access point using a non-native VLAN, your access point displays this message:
associates to your access point using a non-native VLAN, your access point displays this message:
ap: Critical Memory allocation of 760 bytes failed from 0xA4B54
Workaround: Disable MIC or CDP on workgroup bridges or repeaters that are associated to your
access point on non-native VLANs.
access point on non-native VLANs.
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CSCdz73701—You cannot add the access point as a managed device to these components of
CiscoWorks: CD One Fifth Edition version 2.1, Resource Manager Essentials version 3.4, and
Resource Manager Essentials Incremental Device Support version 3.4.
CiscoWorks: CD One Fifth Edition version 2.1, Resource Manager Essentials version 3.4, and
Resource Manager Essentials Incremental Device Support version 3.4.
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CSCdz73769—You cannot view the access point in CiscoView version 5.4.