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Release Notes for Cisco wireless LAN controller and Cisco Aironet Lightweight Access Point for Software Release 3.1.59.24
 
  Caveats
Caveats
This section lists open and closed caveats in operating system release 3.1.59.24 for wireless LAN 
controllers and associated Cisco Aironet lightweight access points.
Open Caveats
These caveats are open in operating system release 3.1.59.24:
CSCar13192—In Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controllers, the trap message for SNMP 
authentication failure contains a reversed IP address. If an SNMP query is made to a Cisco 2000 
Series Wireless LAN Controller, and if the query results in an authentication failure, the IP address 
of the querying machine appears reversed on the trap log message.
CSCar13259—Clients are not excluded on Cisco Aironet 1030 remote edge lightweight access 
points in REAP mode.
CSCar13330—When using the web configuration wizard to complete the initial configuration on a 
Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controller, on the RADIUS configuration page, after enabling the 
server, an error message is returned saying “Error in enabling the server.”
Workaround: The RADIUS server may be enabled after the configuration wizard is complete and 
the wireless LAN controller UI is in regular mode. To go to the RADIUS server details, click the 
Security tab and then select RADIUS Authentication under the AAA menu. Then, click the edit 
link for the RADIUS server entry. On the RADIUS edit page, enable the server state and click 
Apply.
CSCei65293—The 5-GHz, RM-21A radio module on Cisco Aironet 1200 series lightweight access 
points has an articulating antenna with a dual function: diversity omni or patch antenna. When the 
antenna is folded flat to the access point housing it is in 9-dBi patch mode, and when it is in any 
other position it is in 5-dBi omni mode. When you change the antenna position to switch antenna 
modes you must reset the Cisco Aironet 1200 series lightweight access point to apply the change.
CSCsa95763—The wireless LAN controller Web UI cannot display more than 80 local net users on 
the page Security > AAA > Local Net Users.
Workaround: Use the wireless LAN controller CLI to view all the Local Net User entries.
CSCsb01980—When using the web configuration wizard on a wireless LAN controller, when the 
operator enters incorrect data for the management interface, error messages are shown only at the 
end of the wizard and therefore the user must return to the management interface page for correction. 
The data entered in the management interface page, such as the port number, is not validated 
immediately but at the end of the wizard. As a result any error messages are shown only at the end.
Workaround: This problem can cause some inconvenience and the user may prefer to use the CLI 
configuration wizard instead to avoid it.
CSCsb01983—The wireless LAN controller Web Configuration wizard is not reachable after 
making repeated invalid entries for the management interface port.
If an operator connects to the wireless LAN controller Web Configuration wizard on address 
192.168.1.1 and enters an invalid port number on the Management Interface configuration page, the 
operator is redirected at the end of the wizard to the management interface page to correct the port. 
If the operator enters an incorrect port and submits, the configuration wizard becomes inaccessible.
Workaround: Reboot the wireless LAN controller through the CLI to access the web wizard again.