Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point 릴리즈 노트
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New Features
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New Features
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Ability to combine MAC-Based, EAP, and 802.11 Open Authentication.
With firmware version 11.41T, you can set up access points to authenticate client devices using a
combination of MAC-based and EAP authentication. When you enable this feature, client devices
that associate to the access point using IEEE 802.11 open authentication first attempt MAC
authentication; if MAC authentication succeeds, the client device joins the network. If MAC
authentication fails, the access point waits for the client device to attempt EAP authentication. Refer
to the
combination of MAC-based and EAP authentication. When you enable this feature, client devices
that associate to the access point using IEEE 802.11 open authentication first attempt MAC
authentication; if MAC authentication succeeds, the client device joins the network. If MAC
authentication fails, the access point waits for the client device to attempt EAP authentication. Refer
to the
“Authenticating Client Devices Using MAC Addresses or EAP” section on page 4-34
in the
Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide for more information on this
feature.
feature.
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Ability to use SNMP commands to manage firmware and configuration files.
With firmware version 11.41T, you can use SNMP object identifiers (OIDs) added to the access
point MIB (AWCVX-MIB.my) to manage firmware and configuration files. You can find the latest
version of the access point MIB at this URL:
point MIB (AWCVX-MIB.my) to manage firmware and configuration files. You can find the latest
version of the access point MIB at this URL:
The new OIDs correspond directly to buttons on the browser-based user interface.
lists and
describes the new OIDs.
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Ability to include a unique identifier in access point DHCP request packets.
With firmware version 11.41T, you can use the DHCP Client Identifier Value setting on the Boot
Server Setup page to include a unique identifier in the access point’s DHCP request packet. This
setting contains the access point’s MAC address by default, but when you select Other - Non
Hardware from the DHCP Client Identifier Type pull-down menu, you can enter up to 255
alphanumeric characters. See the
Server Setup page to include a unique identifier in the access point’s DHCP request packet. This
setting contains the access point’s MAC address by default, but when you select Other - Non
Hardware from the DHCP Client Identifier Type pull-down menu, you can enter up to 255
alphanumeric characters. See the
“DHCP Client Identifier Value” section on page 3-54
in the Cisco
Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide for more information on this
feature.
feature.
Table 1
New OIDs in Access Point MIB
OID
Corresponds to Interface
Description
bootconfigCmdInvokeIniLoad
(bootconfigCmdStatusIniLoad
provides status for Load command)
(bootconfigCmdStatusIniLoad
provides status for Load command)
Load Now button on the Boot
Server Setup page; Read
Config File From Server
button on the System
Configuration Setup page
Server Setup page; Read
Config File From Server
button on the System
Configuration Setup page
Tells the access point to read an
.ini file from the BOOTP,
DHCP, or default file server.
.ini file from the BOOTP,
DHCP, or default file server.
awcFileXferCmdInvokeFileLoad
(awcFileXferCmdStatusFileLoad
provides status for Load command)
(awcFileXferCmdStatusFileLoad
provides status for Load command)
Update From Server button
on the Update All Firmware
From File Server page; Fully
Update Firmware From File
Server button on the Cisco
Services Setup page
on the Update All Firmware
From File Server page; Fully
Update Firmware From File
Server button on the Cisco
Services Setup page
Tells the access point to load all
firmware components from the
default file server.
firmware components from the
default file server.
awcFileXferCmdInvokeFileSave
(awcFileXferCmdStatusFileSave
provides status for Save command)
(awcFileXferCmdStatusFileSave
provides status for Save command)
Save to Server button on the
Update All Firmware From
File Server page
Update All Firmware From
File Server page
Tells the access point to save all
firmware components to the
default file server.
firmware components to the
default file server.
cmdInvokeGetWebUI
(cmdStatusGetWebUI provides
status for the GetWebUI command)
(cmdStatusGetWebUI provides
status for the GetWebUI command)
Load Now button on the Web
Server Setup page
Server Setup page
Tells the access point to load the
auxiliary user interface pages
specified on the Web Server
Setup page.
auxiliary user interface pages
specified on the Web Server
Setup page.