Cisco Cisco 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controller
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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 3.2.150.10
OL-10607-02
New and Changed Information
Support for Reusable Static WEP Key Indices
Controller software release 3.2.150.6 enables you to configure the same static WEP key index for
multiple WLANs. However, access points can accept only up to four static WEP keys, which may vary
by access point.
multiple WLANs. However, access points can accept only up to four static WEP keys, which may vary
by access point.
Support for Ad-Hoc Rogue Reporting
Controller software release 3.2.150.6 supports a new CLI command that enables you to enable or disable
ad-hoc rogue reporting:
ad-hoc rogue reporting:
config wps rogue-ap adhoc {enable | disable}
Power-over-Ethernet Parameters Added to Controller GUI
Controller software release 3.2.150.6 supports new power-over-Ethernet (PoE), also known as inline
power, parameters for the AP1131 and the AP1242 in the controller GUI. To access these parameters,
click Wireless and then the Detail link of the desired access point. The new parameters appear on the
All APs > Details page under Power Over Ethernet Settings.
power, parameters for the AP1131 and the AP1242 in the controller GUI. To access these parameters,
click Wireless and then the Detail link of the desired access point. The new parameters appear on the
All APs > Details page under Power Over Ethernet Settings.
These parameters enable you to configure inline power and power injector settings for an AP1131 or
AP1242:
AP1242:
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Pre-Standard State—Check this check box if the access point is being powered by a high-power
Cisco switch. These switches provide more than the traditional 6 Watts of power but do not support
the intelligent power management (IPM) feature. These switches include:
Cisco switch. These switches provide more than the traditional 6 Watts of power but do not support
the intelligent power management (IPM) feature. These switches include:
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WS-C3550, WS-C3560, WS-C3750,
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C1880,
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2600, 2610, 2611, 2621, 2650, 2651,
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2610XM, 2611XM, 2621XM, 2650XM, 2651XM, 2691,
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2811, 2821, 2851,
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3620, 3631-telco, 3640, 3660,
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3725, 3745,
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3825, and 3845.
Do not check this check box if power is being provided by a power injector or by a switch not on
this list.
this list.
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Power Injector State—Check this check box to enable the power injector state for an access point.
This parameter is required if the attached switch does not support IPM and a power injector is being
used. This parameter is not required if the attached switch supports IPM.
This parameter is required if the attached switch does not support IPM and a power injector is being
used. This parameter is not required if the attached switch supports IPM.
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Power Injector Selection—This parameter enables you to protect your switch port from an
accidental overload if the power injector is inadvertently bypassed. It appears if you check the Power
Injector State check box above. Choose one of these options from the drop-down box to specify the
desired level of protection:
accidental overload if the power injector is inadvertently bypassed. It appears if you check the Power
Injector State check box above. Choose one of these options from the drop-down box to specify the
desired level of protection:
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Installed—This option examines and remembers the MAC address of the currently connected
switch port and assumes that a power injector is connected. Choose this option if your network
contains older Cisco 6-Watt switches and you want to avoid possible overloads by forcing a
double-check of any relocated access points.
switch port and assumes that a power injector is connected. Choose this option if your network
contains older Cisco 6-Watt switches and you want to avoid possible overloads by forcing a
double-check of any relocated access points.