Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Access Points 릴리즈 노트

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Select WEP Key 1 as Transmit Key for EAP Authentication
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Important Notes
Draft 8—Select this option if LEAP-enabled client devices that associate with this access point 
use radio firmware versions 4.13, 4.16, or 4.23.
Draft 10—This is the default setting in access point firmware versions 11.06 and later. Select 
this option if client devices that associate with this access point use Microsoft Windows XP EAP 
authentication or if LEAP-enabled client devices that associate with this access point use radio 
firmware version 4.25 or later.
Step 3
Click Apply or OK to apply the setting. The access point or bridge reboots.
Select WEP Key 1 as Transmit Key for EAP Authentication
If you use Network-EAP as the authentication type on your wireless network, you must select key 1 as 
the transmit key on the access point’s AP Radio Data Encryption page. The access point uses the WEP 
key you enter in key slot 1 to encrypt multicast data signals that it sends to EAP-enabled client devices. 
Because the access point transmits the WEP key used for multicast messages to the EAP-enabled client 
device during the EAP authentication process, that key does not have to appear in the EAP-enabled 
device’s WEP key list. The access point uses a dynamic WEP key to encrypt unicast messages to 
EAP-enabled clients.
If you do not use EAP authentication on your wireless network, you can select any WEP key as the 
transmit key.
MIB File Compatible with Firmware Version 11.00 and Later
The access point MIB file (AWCVX-MIB) is supported only by access point firmware version 11.00 and 
later. Earlier versions of firmware do not support this MIB. You can download the access point MIB at 
Important Notes
This section lists important information about access points running firmware version 11.07a.
Cisco Discovery Protocol Re-Enabled for Individual Interfaces on Reboot 
The access point’s Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) feature is enabled by default, and CDP is 
enabled for each of the access point’s individual interfaces by default. However, if you disable CDP 
for one of the individual interfaces, the access point re-enables CDP for that interface when it 
reboots. If you disable CDP completely, the access point does not re-enable CDP on reboot.