Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Access Points 發佈版本通知
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SNMP community name must include extra privilege to access all information (CSCdt31925).
SNMP community names entered on the Express Setup page have limited access to the access
point’s configuration information. To provide full access to the SNMP community you specify on
the Express Setup page, use the User Manager pages to assign firmware privilege to the community
name. Refer to the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide for complete
instructions on using the User Manager. Refer to the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software
Configuration Guide for more information on using the User Manager.
point’s configuration information. To provide full access to the SNMP community you specify on
the Express Setup page, use the User Manager pages to assign firmware privilege to the community
name. Refer to the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide for complete
instructions on using the User Manager. Refer to the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software
Configuration Guide for more information on using the User Manager.
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Filters can be disabled but not edited from the command-line interface (CSCdt34104).
You cannot edit MAC address filters with the command-line interface. However, you can use the
CLI’s Ethernet Protocol Filters and Root Radio Protocol Filters pages to disable filters.
CLI’s Ethernet Protocol Filters and Root Radio Protocol Filters pages to disable filters.
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Access point sometimes loads wrong firmware when updating from an FTP server (CSCdu38857).
When you update access point firmware through FTP file retrieval in the web-browser interface, the
access point searches for any valid firmware files if it does not find the firmware file on the FTP
server. If the access point finds a valid firmware file, it uses the alternate file and does not indicate
on the web-browser interface that it is loading an alternate firmware image. After you update
firmware through FTP file retrieval in the web-browser interface, check that the access point loaded
the correct firmware version. The access point’s firmware version number appears in the upper-left
corner of most management screens in the web-browser interface.
access point searches for any valid firmware files if it does not find the firmware file on the FTP
server. If the access point finds a valid firmware file, it uses the alternate file and does not indicate
on the web-browser interface that it is loading an alternate firmware image. After you update
firmware through FTP file retrieval in the web-browser interface, check that the access point loaded
the correct firmware version. The access point’s firmware version number appears in the upper-left
corner of most management screens in the web-browser interface.
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Web-browser interface sometimes requires multiple logins (CSCdu68659).
When User Manager is enabled and you browse to the Cisco Services Setup page, you must log into
the User Manager system. If you browse from the Cisco Services Setup page to another restricted
page, you must log in again.
the User Manager system. If you browse from the Cisco Services Setup page to another restricted
page, you must log in again.
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Settings for Require EAP and Default Unicast Filter missing from CLI (CSCdu74974).
On the CLI, the AP/Root Radio Advanced page does not contain the Require EAP and Default
Unicast Address Filter settings. Use the web-browser interface to enter these settings.
Unicast Address Filter settings. Use the web-browser interface to enter these settings.
Troubleshooting
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