Cisco Cisco 4404 Wireless LAN Controller
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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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Important Notes
Important Notes
This section describes important information about the controllers and access points.
802.1q Priority in ICMP Requests
In Layer 3 LWAPP mode, the 802.1q priority in ICMP requests from the controller is not designed to
match the 802.1p value on the WLAN (CSCsj33921). Rather, ICMP request traffic from the controller
is tagged based on the following conversion rules from the IEEE 802.11e UP to AVVID802.1p UP table.
match the 802.1p value on the WLAN (CSCsj33921). Rather, ICMP request traffic from the controller
is tagged based on the following conversion rules from the IEEE 802.11e UP to AVVID802.1p UP table.
Using Web Policy
The Web Policy parameter on the WLANs > Edit page cannot be used with the following Layer 3 security
policies: L2TP, IPSec, and VPN Passthrough.
policies: L2TP, IPSec, and VPN Passthrough.
Resetting the Configuration on 2006 Controllers
If you wish to reset the configuration to factory defaults on a 2006 controller, perform one of the
following:
following:
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From the controller GUI, choose Commands > Reset to Factory Default > Reset.
•
From the controller CLI (after system bootup and login), enter clear config. Then after the
configuration has been cleared, enter reset system without saving the current configuration.
configuration has been cleared, enter reset system without saving the current configuration.
•
From the controller console (after system bootup), enter Recover-Config at the User Name prompt.
Caution
Do not attempt to reset the controller’s configuration by choosing Option 5, Clear Config, from the boot
menu unless you have successfully upgraded to the _ER.aes image on Cisco.com.
menu unless you have successfully upgraded to the _ER.aes image on Cisco.com.
Table 1
IEEE 802.11e UP to AVVID802.1p UP Conversion Chart
802.1p Value on WLAN
(AVVID 802.1p UP)
(AVVID 802.1p UP)
802.1q Priority in ICMP Request
(IEEE 802.11e UP)
(IEEE 802.11e UP)
1
1
2
2
3
0
4
3
5
4
6
5
7
6