Примечания к выпуску для Cisco Cisco 2106 Wireless LAN Controller

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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 4.2.209.0
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  Important Notes
Crash Files for 1250 Series Access Points
The 1250 series access points may contain a bootloader older than version 12.4(10b)JA. Units with old 
bootloaders do not generate a crash log when a crash occurs. The crash log is disabled so that a crash 
does not corrupt the flash file system. Units with bootloader versions 12.4(10b)JA or later generate a 
crash log if the access point is associated to a controller software release 4.2.112.0 or later.
New 1250 series access points shipped from the factory contain new bootloader images, which fixes the 
flash file system after it is corrupted during a crash (without losing files). This new bootloader 
automatically sets a new CRASH_LOG environment variable to “yes,” which enables a crash log to be 
generated following a crash but only on controllers running software release 4.2.112.0 or later. 
Therefore, no user configuration is needed to enable a crash log on new 1250 series access points shipped 
from the factory.
These examples show the output from the CLI commands (in bold) that you use to check the bootloader 
version on LWAPP and autonomous 1250 series access points:
LWAPP (commands entered on the controller CLI):
(wlc) >debug ap enable AP001b.d513.1754
(wlc) >debug ap command "show version | include BOOTLDR" AP001b.d513.1754
(wlc) >Thu Apr 23 09:31:38 2009: AP001b.d513.1754: BOOTLDR: C1250 Boot Loader 
(C1250-BOOT-M) Version 12.4(10b)JA, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Autonomous (command entered on the access point CLI):
ap# show version | include BOOTLDR
BOOTLDR: C1250 Boot Loader (C1250-BOOT-M) Version 12.4(10b)JA, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Port Mirroring Not Supported on Some Controller Platforms
The controller port mirroring feature is not supported on 2100 series controllers, 4400 series controllers, 
Cisco WiSM controllers, and controller network modules.
Internal DHCP Server
When clients use the controller’s internal DHCP server, IP addresses are not preserved across reboots. 
As a result, multiple clients can be assigned the same IP address. To resolve any IP address conflicts, 
clients must release their existing IP address and request a new one.
RLDP Limitations
Rogue Location Discovery Protocol (RLDP) is a controller feature that detects the presence of rogue 
access points that are connected to your wired network. RLDP operates with these limitations:
RLDP detects rogue access points that are configured for open authentication.
RLDP detects rogue AP which use a broadcast BSSID--that is, the access point broadcasts its SSID 
in beacons.
RLDP detects only rogue AP that are on the same the network. In other words, if an access list in 
the network prevents the sending of RLDP traffic from the rogue AP to the controller, RLDP will 
not work.
RLDP does not work on 5-GHz DFS channels.