Примечания к выпуску для Cisco Cisco Aironet 1310 Access Point Bridge
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)JA
OL-8060-01
Important Notes
If you want to reset the access point/bridge to its default settings and a static IP address, use the write
erase or erase /all nvram command. If you want to erase everything including the static IP address, in
addition to the above commands, use the erase and erase boot static-ipaddr static-ipmask command.
erase or erase /all nvram command. If you want to erase everything including the static IP address, in
addition to the above commands, use the erase and erase boot static-ipaddr static-ipmask command.
Caution
You should never delete any of the system files prior to resetting defaults or reloading software.
SNMP Configuration snmp-server ifindex persist Causes Continuous Reboot
Access points and bridges sometimes continuously reboot when the configuration contains this line:
snmp-server ifindex persist
Remove this line from the configuration before upgrading to this release. If you upgrade to this release
and the configuration contains this line, remove the line and delete the ifIndex-table file from NVRAM.
and the configuration contains this line, remove the line and delete the ifIndex-table file from NVRAM.
Default Username and Password Are Cisco
When you open the 1300 series interface, you must enter a username and password. The default
username for administrator login is Cisco, and the default password is Cisco. Both the username and
password are case sensitive.
username for administrator login is Cisco, and the default password is Cisco. Both the username and
password are case sensitive.
Changes to the Default Configuration—Radios Disabled and No Default SSID
In this release, the radio is disabled by default, and there is no default SSID. You must create an SSID
and enable the radio before the access point/bridge will allow wireless associations from other devices.
These changes to the default configuration improve the security of newly installed access points and
bridges.
and enable the radio before the access point/bridge will allow wireless associations from other devices.
These changes to the default configuration improve the security of newly installed access points and
bridges.
Enabling MBSSIDs Without VLANs Disables Radio Interface
If you use the mbssid configuration interface command to enable multiple BSSIDs on a specific radio
interface but VLANs are not configured on the access point, the access point disables the radio interface.
To re-enable the radio, you must shut down the radio, disable multiple BSSIDs, and re-enable the radio.
This example shows the commands you use to re-enable the radio:
interface but VLANs are not configured on the access point, the access point disables the radio interface.
To re-enable the radio, you must shut down the radio, disable multiple BSSIDs, and re-enable the radio.
This example shows the commands you use to re-enable the radio:
AP(config)# interface d1
AP(config-if)# shut
AP(config-if)# no mbssid
AP(config-if)# no shut
After you re-enable the radio, you can enable VLANs on the access point and enable multiple BSSIDs.