Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, 1130AG, 1200, and 1230AG Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)JA1
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Caveats
Caveats
This section lists open caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)JA and resolved caveats in Cisco IOS
Releases 12.3(4)JA and 12.3(4)JA1.
Releases 12.3(4)JA and 12.3(4)JA1.
Open Caveats
These caveats are open in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)JA:
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CSCeb52431—When logging into a TACACS+ server, 1100 series access points sometimes send
hundreds of additional authentication requests to the server after a successful authentication.
hundreds of additional authentication requests to the server after a successful authentication.
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CSCef11167—The access point sometimes returns an inaccurate value when you poll
cDot11ActiveWirelessClients through SNMP.
cDot11ActiveWirelessClients through SNMP.
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CSCef95410—When an access point is configured to interact with a WDS device, the WLCCP
packets that it receives from the WDS device sometimes cause the radio interface output drop
counter to increment when it should not.
packets that it receives from the WDS device sometimes cause the radio interface output drop
counter to increment when it should not.
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CSCeg19614—When a 1200 series access point is configured as a workgroup bridge, it does not
display the client devices attached to its Ethernet port.
display the client devices attached to its Ethernet port.
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CSCeh38024—Access point WPAv2 migration mode does not support Cisco Aironet CB20A client
radios running firmware version 2.0.0.184 configured for optional WPAv2.
radios running firmware version 2.0.0.184 configured for optional WPAv2.
Workaround: Configure the access point for WPAv2 with TKIP + WEP40/128, or configure the
access point for mandatory WPAv2.
access point for mandatory WPAv2.
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CSCsa44859—350 series access points sometimes display tracebacks when you configure a VLAN
and do not assign an SSID to it.
and do not assign an SSID to it.
Workaround: Use the CLI to create VLANs on 350 series access points.
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CSCsa45650—The 802.11b radio interface in 1200 series access points sometimes reports its MAC
address as 000000000000 on both the GUI and through SNMP. However, the CLI displays the
correct MAC address in output for the show cont d0 command.
address as 000000000000 on both the GUI and through SNMP. However, the CLI displays the
correct MAC address in output for the show cont d0 command.
Workaround: Use the show cont d0 command to find the correct MAC address for the 802.11b radio
interface.
interface.
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CSCsa62900—Spectralink phones configured for fast secure roaming sometimes require up to 10
minutes to register with the call manager.
minutes to register with the call manager.
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CSCsa67267—The mbssid command sometimes fails on the CLI and the GUI.
Workaround: If the mbssid command fails, disable the radio interface and try the command again.
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CSCsa68532—The results in the Strength %Out field and the Strength dBm field are reversed when
you run a link test from an access point.
you run a link test from an access point.
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CSCsa68885—A root access point on which VLANs are configured sometimes forwards multicast
packets from the non-native VLAN to an associated repeater, which drops them.
packets from the non-native VLAN to an associated repeater, which drops them.
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CSCsa69480—When the access point radio interfaces are in the reset and down state, the GUI
operates slowly. The reset and down state occurs when VLANs are configured but no SSIDs have
been configured.
operates slowly. The reset and down state occurs when VLANs are configured but no SSIDs have
been configured.
Workaround: If you plan to configure several VLANs before configuring SSIDs, avoid the reset and
down state by disabling the radio interfaces before you configure the VLANs.
down state by disabling the radio interfaces before you configure the VLANs.