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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)JA
OL-8056-01
  Caveats
CSCei05154—CLI does not allow open authentication with EAP for CCKM.
Currently, authentication is required for network EAP for CCKM authentication. CCX v4 allows 
802.1x types other than LEAP and EAP-FAST (such as PEAP MS-CHAP v2). The CLI should allow 
open authentication open EAP for CCKM as well. If only open authentication EAP is configured for 
an SSID, the following error message appears when authentication key management CCKM is 
configured using the CLI:
Error: Network-EAP authentication is required for CCKM
Workaround: Configure authentication network-EAP and authentication key-management CCKM 
first. Then remove authentication network-EAP and add authentication open EAP.
CSCej08390—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.
CSCsa76421—1100 series access point ifInUncastPkts decrease at regular intervals and then 
increase again.
There is no workaround for this condition.
CSCsa93231—The 1231G access point does not allow UC/MC4500 or UC/MC4800 devices to 
associate. The Association Response frame constantly returns a Status Code 12.
Workaround: None
CSCsb09210—802.11g radio advertises short slot capability when 11b rates are set.
When an 802.11g radio is set to 802.11b rates, it continues to advertise the short slot capability in 
probe responses and beacons. 
CSCeh64403—Poor performance when performing software upgrade when 1300 Series in 
Workgroup Bridge mode is associated.
Workaround: Downgrade to Cisco IOS release 12.2(15)JA
CSCsa94560—Access point fails to forward an EAP reject message to a client in power save mode.
CSCsa95850—Clients using WPA/WPA2 and Power Save may fail to authenticate.
Certain clients using WPA/WPA2 key management and power save may take many attempts to 
authenticate, or in some cases, fail to authenticate. Any SSID defined to use authentication 
key-management WPA, coupled with clients using power save mode and authenticating using 
WPA/WPA2 may experience this problem. 
Workaround: A hidden configure level command, dot11 wpa handshake timeout, can be used to 
increase the timeout between sending the WPA key packets from the default value (100 ms) to a 
value between 101 and 200 ms. The command stores its value in the configuration across device 
reloads.
CSCsa98253—Access point does not display warning when MBSSID is configured on 
non-MBSSID radio.
An MBSSID can be configured on a radio that does not support the feature.
CSCeh25902—Access point sends an 802.11 Deauthentication with reason 0.
In the event of an EAP failure, the access point sends an 802.11 deauthentication message with 
reason 0, which is not in accordance with 802.11 standards.