Примечания к выпуску для Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Install Wizard 1.0
OL-5349-01
Open Caveats
Open Caveats
This section describes open caveats for the software components in this release.
Open Driver Caveats
The following caveats have not been resolved in CB21AG and PI21AG client adapter driver 1.0.
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CSCed21099—PEAP does not operate with domain login
PEAP authentication does not operate with domain login. To work around this issue, create a profile
in ADU that uses PEAP authentication but do not enter a domain name in the Specific Server or
Domain field on the Advanced Configuration window. If the Login Name field is not filled in
automatically, enter your username with nothing after it (for example, jsmith).
in ADU that uses PEAP authentication but do not enter a domain name in the Specific Server or
Domain field on the Advanced Configuration window. If the Login Name field is not filled in
automatically, enter your username with nothing after it (for example, jsmith).
When you activate this profile, Cisco Secure ACS searches for the login name across all domain
databases and attempts to authenticate the user against the first database that matches the username.
While not specifying a domain name may increase the time it takes for your client adapter to
authenticate, it helps to ensure that the authentication attempt is successful. This workaround applies
to both Windows 2000 and XP.
databases and attempts to authenticate the user against the first database that matches the username.
While not specifying a domain name may increase the time it takes for your client adapter to
authenticate, it helps to ensure that the authentication attempt is successful. This workaround applies
to both Windows 2000 and XP.
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CSCee23962—EAP-TLS does not operate with domain login
EAP-TLS authentication does not operate with domain login. To work around this issue, create a
profile in ADU that uses EAP-TLS authentication but do not enter a domain name in the
Server/Domain Name field on the Define Certificate window. If the Login Name field is not filled
in automatically, enter your username in this format: username@domain (for example,
jsmith@acs-test.cisco.com). This workaround applies to both Windows 2000 and XP.
profile in ADU that uses EAP-TLS authentication but do not enter a domain name in the
Server/Domain Name field on the Define Certificate window. If the Login Name field is not filled
in automatically, enter your username in this format: username@domain (for example,
jsmith@acs-test.cisco.com). This workaround applies to both Windows 2000 and XP.
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CSCed40520—Up to 5-minute delay for initial boot
Some computers may experience up to a 5-minute delay during the first boot after installation.
Subsequent boots are normal.
Subsequent boots are normal.
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CSCec08294—Client remains in access point’s association table
The client remains in the access point’s association table for approximately 30 minutes after it has
been disabled.
been disabled.
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CSCed23644—DHCP does not operate if MIC is enabled on VxWorks access points
DHCP does not operate with CB21AG and PI21AG client adapters if MIC is enabled on VxWorks
access points. To work around this issue, upgrade the VxWorks access point to firmware version
12.04 or later.
access points. To work around this issue, upgrade the VxWorks access point to firmware version
12.04 or later.
Open ADU Caveats
The following caveats have not been resolved in ADU 1.0.
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CSCin58718—ADU shows invalid IP address for VxWorks access points
The ADU Advanced Status window shows an Associated AP IP Address of 0.0.0.0 when the client
adapter is associated to a VxWorks access point. To work around this issue, upgrade the VxWorks
access point to firmware version 12.04 or later.
adapter is associated to a VxWorks access point. To work around this issue, upgrade the VxWorks
access point to firmware version 12.04 or later.
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CSCec67910—ADU may incorrectly show 11 Mbps link speed
When the client adapter associates to an access point with a fixed data rate of 6 or 9 Mbps, the ADU
Advanced Status window may incorrectly show 11 Mbps for the current link speed.
Advanced Status window may incorrectly show 11 Mbps for the current link speed.