Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges
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Open Caveats
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Troubleshooting
Open Caveats
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Distribute Configuration feature fails to distribute configuration to other units (CSCdv07929). 340
series bridges, 4800 series access points, and 340 and 350 series workgroup bridges fail to distribute
a configuration to other units when you select newer for How to control distributions. Workaround:
Select any or password for How to control distributions to make sure all units receive the
configuration.
series bridges, 4800 series access points, and 340 and 350 series workgroup bridges fail to distribute
a configuration to other units when you select newer for How to control distributions. Workaround:
Select any or password for How to control distributions to make sure all units receive the
configuration.
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Two bridges in access point mode cannot use WEP (CSCdu72573). When a 340 series bridge in
access point mode and configured as a repeater associates to another 340 series bridge in access
point mode, WEP does not funtion correctly.
access point mode and configured as a repeater associates to another 340 series bridge in access
point mode, WEP does not funtion correctly.
Troubleshooting
For the most up-to-date, detailed troubleshooting information, refer to the Cisco TAC website at
. Select Wireless LAN under Top Issues.
Software Configuration Tips on the Cisco TAC Home Page
Visit these Cisco TAC pages for more information on upgrading software. These pages require you to
log in as a Cisco registered user.
log in as a Cisco registered user.
Documentation Updates
This section describes errors, omissions, and changes in user documentation for Cisco Aironet Wireless
Bridges.
Bridges.
Stale Out Time Setting
The bridge’s web-browser management system includes a Wired LAN stale out time setting on the
Configuration — Ethernet page. Use this setting to control the number of seconds the bridge continues
to track a device in its association table when the device is inactive. Enter a value between 5 and 1000
seconds. (Five minutes equals 300 seconds; ten minutes equals 600 seconds.)
Configuration — Ethernet page. Use this setting to control the number of seconds the bridge continues
to track a device in its association table when the device is inactive. Enter a value between 5 and 1000
seconds. (Five minutes equals 300 seconds; ten minutes equals 600 seconds.)
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