Cisco Cisco 2106 Wireless LAN Controller

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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 5.1.163.0
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  Important Notes
Step 2
Connect the TFTP server to the same subnet as the target access point and power-cycle the access point. 
The access point boots from the TFTP image and then joins the controller to download the oversized 
access point image and complete the upgrade procedure.
Step 3
After the access point has been recovered, you may remove the TFTP server.
Multicast Queue Depth
The multicast queue depth is 512 packets on all controller platforms. However, the following message 
might appear on 2106 controllers: “Rx Multicast Queue is full on Controller.” This message does not 
appear on 4400 series controllers because the 4400 NPU filters ARP packets, and all forwarding 
(multicast or otherwise) and multicast replication are done in the software on the 2106.
This message appears when too many multicast messages are sent to the CPU. In controller software 
releases prior to 5.1, multicast, CDP, and ARP packets share the same queue. However, in software 
releases 5.1 and later, these packets are separated into different queues. There are currently no controller 
commands that can be entered to determine if the multicast receive queue is full. When the queue is full, 
some packets are randomly discarded.
MAC Filtering for WGB Wired Clients
Controller software release 4.1.178.0 or later enables you to configure a MAC-filtering IP address for a 
workgroup bridge (WGB) wired client to allow passive WGB wired clients, such as terminal servers or 
printers with static IP addresses, to be added and remain in the controller’s client table while the WGB 
is associated to a controller in the mobility group. This feature, activated by the config macfilter 
ipaddress
 MAC_address IP_address CLI command, can be used with any passive device that does not 
initiate any traffic but waits for another device to start communication.
This feature allows the controller to learn the IP address of a passive WGB wired client when the WGB 
sends an IAPP message to the controller that contains only the WGB wired client’s MAC address. Upon 
receiving this message from the WGB, the controller checks the local MAC filter list (or the anchor 
controller’s MAC filter list if the WGB has roamed) for the client’s MAC address. If an entry is found 
and it contains an IP address for the client, the controller adds the client to the controller’s client table.
Note
Unlike the existing MAC filtering feature for wireless clients, you are not required to enable MAC 
filtering on the WLAN for WGB wired clients.
Note
WGB wired clients using MAC filtering do not need to obtain an IP address through DHCP to be added 
to the controller’s client table.