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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 4.2.112.0
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  New Features
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Using the CLI to Configure the Local Authentication Bind Method
Use these commands to configure this feature using the controller CLI.
To use the controller CLI to configure this feature, enter this command:
config ldap simple-bind {anonymous index | authenticated index username username password 
password}
To use the controller CLI to view LDAP server information, including the local authentication bind 
method, enter this command:
show ldap index
Information similar to the following appears:
Server Index..................................... 1
Address.......................................... 172.19.12.31
Port............................................. 389
Enabled.......................................... Yes
User DN.......................................... test1
User Attribute................................... test
User Type........................................ username1
Retransmit Timeout............................... 3 seconds
Secure (via TLS)................................. No
Bind Method...................................... Authenticated
Bind Username.................................... admin
FTP Support for Uploads and Downloads
Both File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) are now supported for 
uploading and downloading files to and from the controller. In previous software releases, only TFTP is 
supported.
On the controller GUI, you can choose FTP or TFTP from the Transfer Mode drop-down box on the 
Download File to Controller or Upload File from Controller page.
On the controller CLI, you can enter the following command to specify the transfer mode:
transfer {upload | downloadmode {ftp | tftp}
Multicast Enhancements
These multicast enhancements have been made in controller software 4.2.112.0:
Multicast is now supported for use with the 2000 series controllers, 2100 series controllers, and the 
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Network Module for Cisco Integrated Services Routers. The 
previous performance limitations have been improved (CSCsd64081).
The controller prioritizes ARP broadcast and multicast traffic types to avoid impacting access point 
communications (CSCsk44641). Access points can now survive in networks with a high rate of 
background broadcasts without affecting connectivity.