Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Access Points 릴리즈 노트
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, 1130AG, 1200, and 1230AG Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)JA
OL-6252-01
Caveats
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CSCee05762, CSCed21433—Entry fields on the access point GUI now accept all characters except
the following:
the following:
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+
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Tab
Trailing space
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Tab
Trailing space
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CSCee09515—The Associations page on the access point GUI now includes all associated client
devices in its count of associated clients.
devices in its count of associated clients.
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CSCee09624—The transmitted fragment counter on the access point now counts all transmitted
fragments.
fragments.
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CSCee12053—Access points do not support the service compress-config command, and the
command has no effect on access points when you enter it.
command has no effect on access points when you enter it.
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CSCee14096—If the access point is not configured as a local authenticator, the access point no
longer reboots when you enter the clear radius local-server user user command.
longer reboots when you enter the clear radius local-server user user command.
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CSCee14599—Access points in standby mode no longer allow client associations when the Ethernet
port is disabled.
port is disabled.
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CSCee22037—When you convert an access point from VxWorks to Cisco IOS software and you
have SNMP traps enabled before the conversion, the access point GUI now indicates as enabled only
the SNMP traps that are enabled after the conversion.
have SNMP traps enabled before the conversion, the access point GUI now indicates as enabled only
the SNMP traps that are enabled after the conversion.
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CSCee24611—After several days of connectivity, access points no longer fail to communicate with
workgroup bridges that are LEAP authenticated.
workgroup bridges that are LEAP authenticated.
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CSCee26301—SSH now operates correctly when you change the access point host name.
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CSCee29096—Access point error messages now comply with ISO standards.
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CSCee29948—The access point now correctly assigns the ntp broadcast client command to the
bvi1 interface.
bvi1 interface.
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CSCee30632—Access points now support SNTP.
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CSCee30896—Access points configured as local authenticators no longer unnecessarily
authenticate clients twice.
authenticate clients twice.
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CSCee32246—The rts retries command now works as expected.
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CSCee35686—When you set an 802.11g-only data rate to required on the access point 802.11g
radio, the access point GUI now displays a reminder that the setting prevents associations from
802.11b client radios.
radio, the access point GUI now displays a reminder that the setting prevents associations from
802.11b client radios.
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CSCee38517—The access point now sends an EAP-FAILURE message to a client device that fails
authentication when the ACS server sends an ACCESS-REJECT message.
authentication when the ACS server sends an ACCESS-REJECT message.
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CSCee39180—The default link to online help files is now automatically updated when you upgrade
the access point software.
the access point software.
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CSCee39809—Access points configured for LEAP no longer randomly reboot.
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CSCee44666—Software upgrade no longer disables TACACS+.
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CSCee45192—You can now enable both debugging notifications and Syslog messages on the access
point GUI.
point GUI.
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CSCee50581—SSIDs that contain spaces are no longer truncated in the Adjacent Nodes list on the
Network Map page on the access point GUI.
Network Map page on the access point GUI.