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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges for Cisco IOS Release 12.4(3g)JA1
OL-11736-01
  Important Notes
11.
When the bridge becomes a root bridge and is waiting for a nonroot bridge to associate, the Install 
LED blinks green.
12.
When the root bridge has a nonroot bridge associated, the Install LED turns green.
Bridge Cannot Detect Simultaneous Image Downloads
Do not attempt to load software images into the bridge from both a Telnet session and a console session 
simultaneously. The bridge cannot detect that two images are being loaded at the same time. For best 
results, use the archive download command in the CLI.
Bridge Cannot Detect Invalid Software When Using copy Command 
The bridge sometimes cannot detect invalid software images when you load software using the copy 
command. For best results, use the archive download command in the CLI to load new software.
Telnet Session Sometimes Hangs or Will Not Start During Heavy Traffic
When the bridge is transmitting and receiving heavy traffic, you sometimes cannot start a Telnet session 
and some existing Telnet sessions halt. However, this behavior is expected because the bridge gives top 
priority to data traffic and a lower priority to Telnet traffic.
Important Notes
This section describes important information about the access points and bridge.
CCKM and Fast Roaming on Cisco 7921/7925 IP Phones
When a 7921 or 7925 wireless associates to an access point in a WDS with CCKM, it cannot fast roam 
because call admission control is not enabled. To work around this issue you must enable admission 
control by issuing the admit-traffic command in the access point SSID configuration as shown in the 
following example:
dot11 ssid voice
vlan 21
authentication open eap eap_methods
authentication network-eap eap_methods
authentication key-managemenet wpa cckm
admit-traffic
Layer 3 Not Supported with NAC for MBSSID
Layer 3 is not supported with NAC for MBSSID in this release.
Change to Default IP Address Behavior
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(2)JA and later change the default behavior of access points requesting an IP 
address from a DHCP server: