Cisco Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point - PoE Advanced Security 릴리즈 노트
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Release Notes for the Cisco WAP4410N Access Point Firmware Version 2.0.7.8
Release Notes
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CSCtz79093—Wireless isolation functionality between (and within) SSIDs
is now fixed.
is now fixed.
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CSCtz79020—Fixed inability to assign static IPv6 address using the web-
based configuration utility.
based configuration utility.
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CSCtz79064—Added a separate IP-type setting option for IPv6 in the web-
based configuration utility.
based configuration utility.
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CSCty33244—WPS can now be disabled using SSH.
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CSCty33308—WPS is disabled by default. However, a factory reset must
be performed first — either press the Reset button for approximately 10
seconds, or use the web-based utility. Alternatively, you may choose to
disable WPS using SSH.
be performed first — either press the Reset button for approximately 10
seconds, or use the web-based utility. Alternatively, you may choose to
disable WPS using SSH.
Known Issues
These known issues were identified in firmware 2.0.5.3.
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CSCtz79103—When selecting a 128-bit WEP key and providing a pass-
phrase, one 128-bit key is generated. However, the default transmit key
radio buttons allow you to pick from keys 1 through 4. The radio buttons for
keys 2, 3, and 4 should be disabled.
phrase, one 128-bit key is generated. However, the default transmit key
radio buttons allow you to pick from keys 1 through 4. The radio buttons for
keys 2, 3, and 4 should be disabled.
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CSCtz05386—When enabling IPv6, the link local is not displayed on the
status page. Workaround: SSH into the device and execute an ifconfig to
determine the link local.
status page. Workaround: SSH into the device and execute an ifconfig to
determine the link local.
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CSCtz79116—The MAC Connection Control List allows empty entries to
be saved. Enabling MAC Control and not specifying MAC addresses may
disconnect your clients.
be saved. Enabling MAC Control and not specifying MAC addresses may
disconnect your clients.
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CSCtz79129—The AP mode appears incorrectly as G when the AP is
selected to work in N-only mode.
selected to work in N-only mode.
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CSCts76476—The access point may periodically experience loss of
connectivity when configured in bridge mode. Workaround: Unplug the
power adaptor or PoE cable, and then plug it back in.
connectivity when configured in bridge mode. Workaround: Unplug the
power adaptor or PoE cable, and then plug it back in.
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CSCtx62203—In certain environments and traffic model, the WAP4410N
may lockup after some undetermined time. Workaround: Reboot the device.
may lockup after some undetermined time. Workaround: Reboot the device.
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CSCtz05399—The WAP4410N displays only one IPv6 address when set to
IPv6 auto-configuration. For example, if the router is advertising multiple
prefixes, a local (fec0::) and a global site (2001::), the access point only
acquires one of the two addresses.
IPv6 auto-configuration. For example, if the router is advertising multiple
prefixes, a local (fec0::) and a global site (2001::), the access point only
acquires one of the two addresses.