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Release Notes for Cisco 5760 Controller, Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2.xSE
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  Features
Device Profiling
Provides the functionality in discovering and 
determining the capabilities of all the attached 
endpoints on your network, regardless of their 
device types, to ensure and maintain appropriate 
access to your network. It primarily collects an 
attribute or a set of attributes of all the endpoints 
on network and classifies them according to their 
profiles.
Central Guest access
Allows a guest user to connect to a designated 
WLAN and access the guest network as 
configured by the administrator after completing 
the configured authentication.
Local  Auth
Local auth is an authentication method that allows 
users and wireless clients to be authenticated 
locally on the switch/controller. It is designed for 
use in remote offices that want to maintain 
connectivity to wireless clients when the backend 
system becomes disrupted or the external 
authentication server goes down.
Internal DHCP Server
The controllers contain an internal DHCP server. 
This server is typically used in branch offices that 
do not already have a DHCP server. The internal 
server provides DHCP addresses to wireless 
clients.
New Hierarchical Mobility
Allows a client to roam seamlessly between 
AireOS controllers running the maintenance 
Release 7.3.112.0 or Release 7.5 and Cisco 
controllers running Cisco IOS Release 3.2.xSE.
Web GUI
A web browser, or graphical user interface (GUI), 
is built into each controller. It allows multiple 
users to simultaneously browse into the controller 
HTTP or HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) management 
pages to configure parameters and monitor the 
operational status for the controller and its 
associated access points.
Fast Heart beat
Allows you to enable the fast heartbeat timer and 
reduce the amount of time it takes to detect a 
controller failure for all access points.
AP Fall back
Unlike Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) 
standby, AP fallback disrupts wireless service 
while the AP failsover and then falls back to the 
configured (primary/secondary/tertiary) 
controller. 
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Wireless Features  (continued)
Feature
Description