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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)JA
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  Important Notes
System Software Upgrade Sometimes Fails Using Microsoft Internet Explorer 
5.01 SP2
A system software upgrade sometimes fails when you use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.01 SP2 
to upgrade system software using the HTTP Upgrade page in the web-browser interface. Use a later 
version of Microsoft Internet Explorer to perform HTTP system software upgrades, or use TFTP to 
upgrade system software. Click this URL to browse to the Cisco 1300 Series Wireless Bridge Software 
Configuration Guide
 for complete instructions on performing software upgrades:
Corrupt EAP Packet Sometimes Causes Error Message
During client authentication, the access point/bridge sometimes receives a corrupt EAP packet and 
displays this error message:
Oct  1 09:00:51.642 R: %SYS-2-GETBUF: Bad getbuffer, bytes= 28165
-Process= "Dot11 Dot1x process", ipl= 0, pid= 32
-Traceback= A2F98 3C441C 3C7184 3C604C 3C5E14 3C5430 124DDC
You can ignore these messages.
When Cipher is TKIP Only, Key Management Must Be Enabled
When “Cipher TKIP” is configured on a VLAN, the SSID(s) for that VLAN must use WPA or CCKM 
key management. If you do not configure the SSID(s) for that VLAN with WPA or CCKM, client 
authentication fails on the SSIDs.
Non-Cisco Aironet Clients Sometimes Fail 802.1x Authentication
Some non-Cisco Aironet client adapters do not perform 802.1x authentication to the access point/bridge 
unless you configure Open authentication with EAP. To allow both Cisco Aironet clients using LEAP 
and non-Cisco Aironet clients using LEAP to associate using the same SSID, you might need to 
configure the SSID for both Network EAP authentication and Open authentication with EAP.
Pings and Link Tests Sometimes Fail to Clients with both Wired and Wireless 
Network Connections
When you ping or run a link test from an access point to a client device installed in a PC running 
Microsoft Windows 2000, the ping or link test sometimes fails when the client has both wired and 
wireless connections to the LAN. Microsoft does not recommend this configuration. For more 
information, refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article 157025 at this URL: