Cisco Cisco Aironet 1310 Access Point Bridge 릴리즈 노트

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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges for Cisco IOS Release 12.4(21a)JA1
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  Troubleshooting
CSCta02897— SNMP walk for cd11IfChanSelectTable no longer causes crash and watchdog timer.
CSCta08443—Clients in WPA migration mode and static WEP clients now receive IP address.
CSCta42089— Station-role fallback repeater no longer displays as a repeater on GUI.
CSCta65687—1250 access point in non-root bridge mode no longer crashes multiple times during 
perf-test.
CSCta77952—Multicast no longer fails between wireless clients associated to a 1310 bridge.
CSCtb06469—1200 series access points no longer lock up due to possible memory leak.
CSCtb10521—1250 series GUI page no longer displays error after linktest is performed.
CSCtb26913—Two sets of HT IEs are no longer advertised in association response.
CSCtb45810—Access point no longer crashes when show interfaces Dot11Radio> history CLI 
command issued.
CSCtb50039—1250 series access point in bridge mode no longer flaps in P2MP setup.
Closed Caveats
These caveats are closed and will not be addressed:
CSCtc33410—Autonomous LAP 1140 MCS rates should not be basic/mandatory by default.
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