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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 1310 Outdoor Access Point/Bridge for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)JA
OL-6723-01
  Important Notes
Non-Cisco Aironet Clients Sometimes Fail 802.1x Authentication
Some non-Cisco Aironet client adapters do not perform 802.1x authentication to the 1310 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.
Microsoft Patch Fixes WPA Authentication Delay
When the 1310 access point/bridge is configured for optional or mandatory WPA authentication, client 
adapters in Windows XP platforms sometimes experience a delay when initially authenticating to the 
access point immediately after it starts up. A patch from Microsoft resolves this issue. The patch is 
described in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 826942.
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:
Limitation to PAgP Redundancy on Switches Connected by Bridge Links
When running PAgP on switched connected to 1310 series bridges, for ethernet traffic redundancy and 
load balance be aware that PAgP switchover takes at least 30 seconds, which is too slow to maintain 
certain traffic (for example, TCP) when switching from from port to the other. There is no workaround 
for this limitation.
Default IP Address Behavior
When an unconfigured access point/bridge boots, it attempts to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. 
If it fails to locate a DHCP server, it continues attempting to request an IP address from the DHCP server. 
To eliminate this behavior, you must access the access point/bridge through its console port and assign 
a static IP address.
If you want to reset the access point/bridge to its default settings and a static IP address, use the write 
erase
 or erase /all nvram command. If you want to erase everything including the static IP address, in 
addition to the above commands, use the erase and erase boot static-ipaddr static-ipmask command.
Caution
You should never delete any of the system files prior to resetting defaults or reloading software.