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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)JA
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  Caveats
Pings and Link Tests Sometimes Fail to Clients with Both Wired and Wireless 
Network Connections
When you ping or run a link test from an access point to a client device installed in a PC running 
Microsoft Windows 2000, the ping or link test sometimes fails when the client has both wired and 
wireless connections to the LAN. Microsoft does not recommend this configuration. For more 
information, refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article 157025 at this URL:
Layer 3 Mobility Not Supported on Repeaters and Workgroup Bridges
Repeater access points and workgroup bridges cannot associate to an SSID configured for Layer 3 
mobility. Layer 3 mobility is not supported on repeaters and workgroup bridges.
WLSM Required for Layer 3 Mobility
You must use a Wireless LAN Services Module (WLSM) as your WDS device in order to properly 
configure Layer 3 mobility. If you enable Layer 3 mobility for an SSID and your WDS device does not 
support Layer 3 mobility, client devices cannot associate using that SSID.
Caveats
This section lists 
 and 
 in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)JA.
Open Caveats
These caveats are open in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)JA:
CSCsa68885—A root access point on which VLANs are configured sometimes forwards multicast 
packets from the non-native VLAN to an associated repeater, which drops them. 
CSCeg49666—EAP-TTLS class subattributes are dropped when WDS is enabled.
When WDS is enabled, the WDS master access point drops the [25] class subattributes in the 
tunnelled access accept when sending the accounting request using EAP-TTLS.
Workaround: Disable WDS or use WLSE reports.
CSCeh68636—1100 series access point logs “CDP_PD-2-POWER_LOW: All radios disabled” and 
changes both dot11 radio interfaces to a reset state
When a power injector (AIR-PWRINJ3) is inserted between the access point and a Catalyst switch, 
the power injector provides power to the access point instead of the switch. When the access point 
boots, it waits for CDP packets from the switch. If the output power of the switch does not support 
the access point, the access point changes the dot11 radio interface to a reset state.
Workarounds: Disable CDP on either the Catalyst switch or the access point or do not use a power 
injector; connect an AC power adapter directly to the access point.