Cisco Cisco Aironet 1310 Access Point Bridge 發佈版本通知
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)JA5
OL-14262-01
Important Notes
Throughput Option for 802.11g Radio Blocks Association by 802.11b Clients
When you configure the 802.11g 1300 series radio for best throughput, the access point/bridge sets all
data rates to basic (required). This setting blocks association from 802.11b client devices. The best
throughput option appears on the web-browser interface Radio0-802.11G Settings pages and in the
speed CLI configuration interface command.
data rates to basic (required). This setting blocks association from 802.11b client devices. The best
throughput option appears on the web-browser interface Radio0-802.11G Settings pages and in the
speed CLI configuration interface command.
Use force-reload Option with archive download-sw Command
When you upgrade access point or bridge system software by entering the archive download-sw
command on the CLI, you must use the force-reload option. If the access point or bridge does not reload
the Flash after the upgrade, the pages in the web-browser interface might not reflect the upgrade. This
example shows how to upgrade system software successfully using the archive download-sw command:
command on the CLI, you must use the force-reload option. If the access point or bridge does not reload
the Flash after the upgrade, the pages in the web-browser interface might not reflect the upgrade. This
example shows how to upgrade system software successfully using the archive download-sw command:
AP# archive download-sw /force-reload /overwrite tftp:/10.0.0.1/ image-name (image name)
Radio MAC Address Appears in ACU
When a Cisco Aironet client device associates to an access point or bridge running IOS software, the
device’s MAC address that appears on the Status page in the Aironet Client Utility (ACU) is the MAC
address for the access point or bridge radio. The MAC address for the access point or bridge’s Ethernet
port is printed on the label on the back of the access point or bridge.
device’s MAC address that appears on the Status page in the Aironet Client Utility (ACU) is the MAC
address for the access point or bridge radio. The MAC address for the access point or bridge’s Ethernet
port is printed on the label on the back of the access point or bridge.
Radio MAC Address Appears in Access Point/Bridge Event Log
When a client device roams from an access point (such as access point alpha) to another access point
(access point bravo), a message appears in the event log on access point alpha stating that the client
roamed to access point bravo. The MAC address that appears in the event message is the MAC address
for the access point/bridge.
(access point bravo), a message appears in the event log on access point alpha stating that the client
roamed to access point bravo. The MAC address that appears in the event message is the MAC address
for the access point/bridge.
Mask Field on IP Filters Page Behaves the Same As in CLI
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)JA and later, the mask that you enter in the Mask field on the IP Filters page
in the access point/bridge GUI behaves the same way as a mask that you enter in the CLI. If you enter
255.255.255.255 as the mask, the access point/bridge accepts any IP address. If you enter 0.0.0.0, the
access point/bridge looks for an exact match with the IP address that you entered in the IP Address field.
in the access point/bridge GUI behaves the same way as a mask that you enter in the CLI. If you enter
255.255.255.255 as the mask, the access point/bridge accepts any IP address. If you enter 0.0.0.0, the
access point/bridge looks for an exact match with the IP address that you entered in the IP Address field.
System Software Upgrade Sometimes Fails Using Microsoft Internet Explorer
5.01 SP2
5.01 SP2
A system software upgrade sometimes fails when you use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.01 SP2
to upgrade system software using the HTTP Upgrade page in the web-browser interface. Use a later
version of Microsoft Internet Explorer to perform HTTP system software upgrades, or use TFTP to
upgrade system software. Click this URL to browse to the Cisco 1300 Series Wireless Bridge Software
Configuration Guide for complete instructions on performing software upgrades:
to upgrade system software using the HTTP Upgrade page in the web-browser interface. Use a later
version of Microsoft Internet Explorer to perform HTTP system software upgrades, or use TFTP to
upgrade system software. Click this URL to browse to the Cisco 1300 Series Wireless Bridge Software
Configuration Guide for complete instructions on performing software upgrades: