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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 3.2.202.0
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  Caveats
Caveats
This section lists resolved, open, and closed caveats for Cisco controllers and lightweight access points.
Resolved Caveats
These caveats are resolved in software release 3.2.202.0.
CSCsb81363—The bootloader version does not appear in the output of the show sysinfo CLI 
command when the controller is booted with the backup image. The bootloader version appears only 
when the controller is booted with the primary image.
CSCsb88588—Incorrect power levels are reported for access points when the controller is set to 
country code SG.
CSCsd75425—Only one direction of ping traffic is shown to be PXF switched on a Cisco 10000 
series router. This problem occurs on a router that is configured as a Provider Edge-1 (PE1) device 
of an MPLS VPN network when a PPP over ATM session is brought up and when pings are initiated 
across the MPLS VPN network.
CSCse33427—If you set the interface port to an incorrect value (3 or 4) on a 4402 controller using 
the controller CLI, an incorrect error message appears, and the controller sets the wrong port on the 
interface. 
CSCsf26896—After you change the controller’s management IP address, the controller replies to 
ARP requests from other devices with the old IP address.
CSCsg06736—The output from the show run CLI command is missing the output from the show 
auth-list
 command.
CSCsg18369 and CSCsh55789—When a large number of access points and clients are connected to 
the controller, the following error message appears, and the controller remains unresponsive: “Msg 
‘MAC Entry Add Msg 1’ of MAC Table failed for Mac 00:11:11:11:01:13, error value = 0xfffffffc.”
CSCsg32267—Even if you disable 1M and 2M 802.11b operational rates, data is transmitted from 
the access point at that rate.
CSCsg56010—Some unnecessary access point images are not removed after an upgrade.
CSCsg72036—The controller might occasionally experience problems with certain client cards 
sending incorrect information to the 1240 series access point, which results in the access point going 
into discovery mode and generating an “L2 Queue Full” error message.
CSCsg75863 and CSCsd33178—The controller does not defend dynamic interface IP addresses. If 
another device on the network takes over the ap-manager IP address, the ap-manager does not defend 
its address. This behavior leaves the default router with the wrong MAC address, causing the access 
points to drop off the controller and bring down the wireless network.
CSCsg93477—On a 1000 series access point, the username and password may be lost when 
upgrading 4.0.
CSCsh56879—The Cisco WiSM reboots in the SNMPTask thread when you attempt to refresh the 
configuration from the controller using WCS.
CSCsh57637—When a controller is rebooted repeatedly, the Cisco 1000 series access points that 
are connected to the controller and using PoE may reboot during start-up. This is a relatively rare 
condition that can occur when the Ethernet port on the controller flaps during the access point 
start-up process.