Cisco Cisco Aironet 1310 Access Point Bridge 릴리즈 노트

다운로드
페이지 22
 
14
Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.4(3g)JA
OL-11736-01
  Caveats
Layer 3 Mobility Not Supported on Repeaters and Workgroup Bridges
Repeater access points and workgroup bridges cannot associate to an SSID configured for Layer 3 
mobility. Layer 3 mobility is not supported on repeaters and workgroup bridges.
WLSM Required for Layer 3 Mobility
You must use a Wireless LAN Services Module (WLSM) as your WDS device in order to properly 
configure Layer 3 mobility. If you enable Layer 3 mobility for an SSID and your WDS device does not 
support Layer 3 mobility, client devices cannot associate using that SSID.
Caveats
This section lists open and resolved caveats for access points.
Open Caveats
These caveats are open in Cisco IOS Release 12.4(3g)JA:
CSCek46661—VLAN assignment fails when using local radius server.
After passing EAP-FAST authentication, the client is not placed into the VLAN defined by the group 
configured in the local RADIUS server. Instead, the client remains in the VLAN assigned by the 
SSID.
CSCsd90308—Large default beacon size causes blue screen on Conexant Wi-Fi station
The very large default beacon size on the 802.11a band with 12.3(11)JA firmware is causing a 
Conexant ISL39200C with the Wi-Fi test bed driver to blue screen under Windows XP.
The 802.11a beacon size of with TKIP, AES, and WMM enabled is approximately 285 bytes, 
depending on the size of the SSID. This is an enormous jump in size since Cisco’s last version of 
firmware due to the Country IE 7 and the Power Constraint IE now being advertised by default.
The Conexant radio seems to blue screen at 235 bytes and larger. Conexant has reproduced the 
problem. 
CSCsd99125— WDS may report an incorrect new channel to WLSE after a RADAR event
During DFS event testing, it was discovered that if a DFS event was triggered on a non-root device, 
the WLSE sometimes received an erroneous new channel report.
CSCse41589—Workgroup bridge fails to get a DHCP IP address after a successful EAP-FAST 
authentication to the root access point. The workgroup bridge is able to ping the root access point 
and wired host if BVI1 is assigned with a static IP address. Occasionally, the workgroup bridge is 
assigned a DHCP IP address after a long period of time (about 15 to 20 minutes).
The failure to obtain a DHCP IP address is not observed when the the workgroup bridge uses LEAP 
authentication.
CSCse42464—Access point fails to retrieve certificate from certificate authority server using GUI
Certificate is obtained correctly when using the CLI.