Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Workgroup Bridges 릴리즈 노트

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Caveats
This section describes open and resolved caveats for firmware version 8.65_2.
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Open Caveats
Distribute Configuration feature fails to distribute configuration to other units (CSCdv07929). Cisco 
Aironet 340 Series Bridges, 4800 Series Access Points, and 340 and 350 Series Workgroup Bridges 
fail to distribute a configuration to other units when you select newer for How to control 
distributions. Workaround: Select any or password for How to control distributions to make sure 
all units receive the configuration.
Cannot access workgroup bridges associated with access point (CSCdu10993). When a 340 or 350 
series workgroup bridge is associated to an access point, you cannot access the bridge console 
menus or ping the bridge from a station on the wired LAN connected to the access point’s Ethernet 
port.  However, you can access the bridge from any client device connected to the bridge’s Ethernet 
port and from any client device associated to the access point that is associated to the bridge. Radio 
traffic between the access point and the bridge is not affected. 
Web-browser interface prompts for password on logout (CSCdu81478). The bridge’s web-browser 
interface prompts you for a password when you log out of the interface. Regardless of the password 
you enter, the interface reports that the password is incorrect. Workaround: If the password window 
appears when you logout, click OK without entering a passoword.
Resolved Caveats
Resolved: CSCdw63264--An error can occur with management protocol processing. Please use this 
URL for further information:
The following caveat was resolved in firmware version 8.65 and is also resolved in version 8.65_2:
Resolved: Code Red virus causes lock-up (CSCdv01662). The Code Red Virus attacks 340 and 350 
series workgroup bridges, 340, 500, and 4800 series wireless bridges, and 4800 series access points. 
The unit stops operating and must be rebooted.
Troubleshooting
For the most up-to-date, detailed troubleshooting information, refer to the Cisco TAC website at 
http://www.cisco.com/tac
. Select Wireless LAN under Top Issues.