About the Release Notes
This release notes document describes what is new or changed in this release, instructions to upgrade to this release, and provides information about the open and resolved caveats for this release. Unless otherwise noted, in this document, Cisco Wireless Controllers are referred to as controllers, and Cisco lightweight access points are referred to as access points or APs.
Revision History
Modification Date |
Modification Details |
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August 30, 2022 |
Added: Supported VIDs for Cisco Catalyst 9120 Access Points and Cisco Catalyst 9130 Access Points |
May 28, 2020 |
Included Release 8.10.113.0
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March 03, 2020 |
Whats New section
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Supported Cisco Wireless Controller Platforms
The following controller platforms are supported in this release:
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Cisco 3504 Wireless Controller
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Cisco 5520 Wireless Controller
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Cisco 8540 Wireless Controller
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Cisco Virtual Wireless Controller (vWLC) on the following platforms:
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VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi) Version 5.x and 6.x
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Hyper-V on Microsoft Server 2012 and later versions (support introduced in Release 8.4)
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Kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) (support introduced in Release 8.1). After KVM is deployed, we recommend that you do not downgrade to a Cisco Wireless release that is earlier than Release 8.1).
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Cisco Wireless Controllers for High Availability for Cisco 3504 Wireless Controller, Cisco 5520 Wireless Controller, and Cisco 8540 Wireless Controller
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Cisco Mobility Express
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In a network that includes Cisco Catalyst Center (formerly Cisco DNA Center) and Cisco AireOS controller, and the controller fails provisioning with Error NA serv CA certificate file transfer failed error, as a workaround, we recommend you reboot the affected AireOS controller. |
Supported Cisco Access Point Platforms
The following Cisco AP platforms are supported in this release:
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Cisco Catalyst 9130 Access Points
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C9130AXE: VID 02 and earlier
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C9130AXI: VID 02 and earlier
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Cisco Catalyst 9120 Access Points
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C9120AXI: VID 06 and earlier
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C9120AXE: VID 06 and earlier
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C9120AXP: All VIDs
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Cisco Catalyst 9117 Access Points
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Cisco Catalyst 9115 Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 700 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 700W Series Access Points
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Cisco AP803 Integrated Access Point
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Integrated Access Point on Cisco 1100, 1101, and 1109 Integrated Services Routers
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Cisco Aironet 1700 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 1800 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 1810 Series OfficeExtend Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 1810W Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 1815 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 1830 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 1840 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 1850 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 2700 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 2800 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 3700 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 3800 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 4800 Series Access Points
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Cisco ASA 5506W-AP702
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Cisco Aironet 1530 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 1540 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 1560 Series Access Points
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Cisco Aironet 1570 Series Access Points
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Cisco Industrial Wireless 3700 Series Access Points
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Cisco Catalyst IW6300 Heavy Duty Series Access Points
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Cisco 6300 Series Embedded Services Access Points
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For information about Cisco Wireless software releases that support specific Cisco access point modules, see the "Software Release Support for Specific Access Point Modules" section in the Cisco Wireless Solutions Software Compatibility Matrix document.
What's New in Release 8.10.113.0
There are no new features that are introduced in this release. For more information about updates in this release, see the Caveats section in this document.
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For a complete list of all the documentation published for Cisco Wireless Release 8.10, see the Documentation Roadmap at: |
What's New in Release 8.10.112.0
This section provides a brief introduction to the new features and enhancements that are introduced in this release.
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For a complete list of all the documentation published for Cisco Wireless Release 8.10, see the Documentation Roadmap at: |
Important Upgrade Information
If you are using Cisco Aironet 2800, 3800, and 4800 series APs with FIPS in enabled state, we recommend that you do not upgrade to Release 8.10.112.0 because of the issue described in CSCvt17801, where the APs go into a loop after trying to join the controller. This issue will require manual recovery of APs using Mode button to factory reset the APs. Therefore, we advise the FIPS customers to use Release 8.5.161.0. Follow the software guidance for FIPS customers at:
New Access Point Support
In this release, support is introduced for the following new access point:
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C9130AXE: VID 02 or earlier
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Cisco Catalyst 9130 Access Points
Cisco Catalyst 9130E Access Points (C9130AXE-x) support the following features:
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1x1 mode is supported when the AP is powered by 802.3af PoE
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2x2, 3x3, and 4x4 antenna configurations for the 2.4-GHz radio
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2x2, 3x3, 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 antenna configurations for the 5-GHz radio
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Self-Identifiable Antennas (SIA) using 8-port Digital Analog Radio Termination (DART) plug
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8-port DART Smart Antenna connector
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If you configure the 9130 AP to operate in 160-MHz channel width, only 2x2, 3x3, and 4x4 antenna configurations are supported. The Cisco Catalyst 9130E Access Points have 3 dBm less Tx power range than the Cisco Catalyst 9130I Access Points. |
Enhanced CLI Command Outputs for Cisco Catalyst 9130 Series Access Points
Existing controller and access point commands are enhanced to display additional information related to Cisco Catalyst 9130 Series Access Points. The following is the list of commands:
For Cisco Controller
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show ap config { 802.11a | 802.11b} ap-name
The following is a sample output for DART-RPTNC antenna connected to the AP:cisco-wlc#show ap config 802.11a ap9130332 Attributes for Slot 1 ………………..…… Legacy Tx Beamforming Configuration ....... AUTOMATIC Legacy Tx Beamforming ..................... DISABLED Antenna Type............................... EXTERNAL_ANTENNA SIA Status................................. Present(RPTNC) External Antenna Gain (in .5 dBi units).... 12
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show ap config slot slot-idap-name
For Cisco Access Points
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show controllers Dot11Radio dot11-interface-no antenna
The following is a sample output for SIA antenna connected to the AP:cisco-ap#show controllers Dot11Radio 1 antenna Antenna: RX [ a b c d e f g h ] TX [ a b c d e f g h ] External Antenna Gain: 1. 4dBi 2. 4dBi 3. 4dBi 4. 4dBi 5. 4dBi 6. 4dBi 7. 4dBi 8. 4dBi DART connector capable:CAPABLE DART connector status :PRESENT SIA RPTNC: NOT_SUPPORTED SIA DART : Present: 1, Gain: 4 SIA PID: C-ANT9103= SIA Description: 8-port Directional
Basic Service Set Coloring
Basic Service Set (BSS) Coloring is a new provision that allows devices operating in the same frequency space to quickly distinguish between packets from their own BSS and packets from an Overlapping BSS (OBSS).
For more information on BSS Coloring, see https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-10/config-guide/b_cg810/managing_aps.html#bss_coloring
Cisco FastLocate on 802.11ax Access Points
The Cisco FastLocate feature enables higher location refresh rates by collecting RSSI or location information through data packets received by the APs. Using these data packets, location-based service (LBS) updates are initiated by the network, and these data packets are available more frequently.
For more information about FastLocate on 802.11ax APs, see https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-10/config-guide/b_cg810/location_services.html#fast-locate_9100ap
Access Point Antenna Monitoring and Failure Detection
Having multiple antennas at the transmitter and receiver ends of access points results in greater performance and reliability of the APs. Multiple antennas improve reception through the selection of the stronger signal or a combination of individual signals at the receiver end. Therefore, detection of physical breakage of antennas is critical to the reliability of APs.
This feature is based on the signal strength delta across the antennas in the receiver. If the delta is more than the defined limit for a specific duration, the antenna is considered to have issues.
For instructions on how to configure this feature, see https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-10/config-guide/b_cg810/managing_aps.html#ap-antenna-monitoring
Auto Enrollment of Certificate for Cisco Wave 2 Access Points in WGB Mode
From this release onwards, Cisco Wave 2 access points in WGB mode can auto enroll CA certificates.
For instructions on how to configure this feature, see https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-10/config-guide/b_cg810/workgroup_bridges.html#cisco-wave2-ap-as-wgb.
Secure Unique Device Identification Certificate for Cisco Access Points
From release 8.10.112.0 onwards, supporting Cisco Access Points switch to using High Availability RSA (HARSA) certificate to join the controller. This new certificate has a validity up to year 2099.
If the AP is migrated from 8.10.112.0 release to an older release or to Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controllers, the AP attempts to join using the HARSA certificate and fails, then the AP loads the RSA certificate and join the controller.
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Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controllers and Controllers running 8.10.100.0 and earlier release software do not support HARSA certificate. |
Cisco Access Points supporting HARSA certificate are:
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Cisco Catalyst 9100 Series Access Points
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Cisco 6300 Series Embedded Services Access Points
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Cisco Catalyst IW6300 Heavy Duty Series Access Points
TLS 1.2 Support for EAP-FAST Authentication Protocol
In this release, TLS v1.2 support extends to EAP-FAST authentication protocol. The authentication behavior changes are as follows:
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Cisco Wave 1 Mesh APs continue to use TLS v1.0. If it is disabled, these APs fail to authenticate and do not join the network.
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Cisco Wave 2 Mesh APs authenticate using TLS v1.2 and join the network.
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Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) requires an update to support controllers with TLS v1.2. |
To enable controllers to support Cisco TrustSec with TLS v1.2, ensure that you validate and apply the fix available for Cisco ISE in CSCvm03681.
Changes to Cisco Access Point Functionality
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From release 8.10.112.0 onwards, the console access to the AP using the default username and password is not supported. You must explicitly configure the controller AP global credentials with non-default username and password to get access to the AP console.
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From release 8.10.112.0 onwards, sensor mode in Cisco AP is not supported. When an AP in sensor mode is upgraded to 8.10.112.0, the AP is switched to local or bridge mode depending on the AP platform type.
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To continue using the sensor functionality, we recommend that you use the Cisco 1800S dedicated sensor with its supported APs.
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After you upgrade to Release 8.10.112.0, the AP-specific SSH setting changes to disabled state. However, the APs that have global SSH settings are not impacted.
If you want to retain AP-specific SSH setting, you must explicitly enable SSH on those APs.
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From this release, a new gateway reachability check is introduced. The APs send periodic ICMP echo requests (ping) to the default gateway to check for connectivity. You need to ensure traffic filtering between the APs and the default gateway (like ACLs) allow ICMP pings between the AP and the default gateway. If these pings are blocked, even if the connectivity between the controller and the AP is active, the APs will reload at 4 hours interval.
Software Release Types and Recommendations
Release Type |
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Maintenance Deployment (MD) |
Software releases that provide bug-fix support and ongoing software maintenance. These releases are categorized as Maintenance Deployment (MD). These releases are long-living releases with ongoing software maintenance. |
Provides you with a software release that offers stability and long support duration with periodic maintenance releases (MRs). |
Early Deployment (ED) |
Software releases that provide new features and new hardware platform support in addition to bug fixes. These releases are categorized as Early Deployment (ED). These releases are short-lived releases. |
Allows you to deploy the latest features and new hardware platforms or modules. |
For detailed release recommendations, see the Guidelines for Cisco Wireless Software Release Migration Bulletin at:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/8500-series-wireless-controllers/bulletin-c25-730741.html.
Current Software Release |
Upgrade Path to Release 8.10.x |
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8.5.x |
You can upgrade directly to Release 8.10.x. |
8.6.x |
You can upgrade directly to Release 8.10.x. |
8.7.x |
You can upgrade directly to Release 8.10.x. |
8.8.x |
You can upgrade directly to Release 8.10.x. |
8.9.x |
You can upgrade directly to Release 8.10.x. |
Upgrading Cisco Wireless Release
This section describes the guidelines and limitations that you must be aware of when you are upgrading the Cisco Wireless release and the procedure to upgrade.
Guidelines and Limitations
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For Cisco Aironet 2800, 3800, and 4800 APs with FIPS in enabled state, see the important upgrade advisory in the Important Upgrade Information section.
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An existing WLAN with ? in its name continues to be supported with this upgrade. However, you cannot include ? in the name when creating a new WLAN.
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If an AP locks out the console due to default management user credentials, you must configure the controller AP global credential with non-default username and password to get access to the AP console.
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WPA3 upgrade and downgrade guidelines:
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If you downgrade from Release 8.10 to Release 8.5, if any AKM for SAE is configured, the AKM validation fails after the downgrade. The security is set to WPA2 and AKM to 802.1X. However, PMF configuration is retained, which results in an error.
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FT set to enabled state and PMF set to Required state is allowed in Release 8.10 because PMF and FT configurations are decoupled. However, in Release 8.5, this configuration invalid. Therefore, upon downgrading to Release 8.5, the WLAN might be disabled.
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If you want to upgrade from Release 8.5 to 8.10 and have WPA1 configured with none of the WPA1 AKM that are valid for Release 8.10, the WPA1 configuration is disabled after the upgrade because it impacts the status of the WLAN. Valid AKM for WPA1 in Release 8.5 are 802.1X, PSK, and CCKM.
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Software downgrade guidelines for Release 8.10:
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If you plan to downgrade the Cisco controller from Release 8.10 software, we recommend you to downgrade to Release 8.5.151.0 or later to prevent the controller configuration files from being corrupted.
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If you have configured new country codes in Release 8.10 and if you plan to downgrade to an earlier release, then we recommend that you remove the new country code configurations prior to the downgrade. For more information, see CSCvq91895.
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Before downgrading or upgrading the Cisco Controller to another release check for APs or AP modes support. Ensure that only supported APs are connected and also the APs are moved to supported modes on the release that the controller is upgraded or downgraded to.
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Legacy clients that require RC4 or 3DES encryption type are not supported in Local EAP authentication.
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If you downgrade to Release 8.0.140.0 or 8.0.15x.0, and later upgrade to a later release and and also have the multiple country code feature configured, then the configuration file could get corrupted. When you try to upgrade to a later release, special characters are added in the country list causing issues when loading the configuation. For more information, see CSCve41740.
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Upgrade and downgrade between other releases does not result in this issue.
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After downloading the new software to the Cisco APs, it is possible that a Cisco AP may get stuck in an upgrading image state. In such a scenario, it might be necessary to forcefully reboot the controller to download a new controller software image or to reboot the controller after the download of the new controller software image. You can forcefully reboot the controller by entering the reset system forced command.
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It is not possible to download some of the older configurations from the controller because of the Multicast and IP address validations. See the "Restrictions on Configuring Multicast Mode" section in the Cisco Wireless Controller Configuration Guide for detailed information about platform support for global multicast and multicast mode.
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When a client sends an HTTP request, the controller intercepts it for redirection to the login page. If the HTTP GET request that is intercepted by the controller is longer than 2000 bytes, the controller drops the packet. Track the Caveat ID CSCuy81133 for a possible enhancement to address this restriction.
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When downgrading from one release to an earlier release, you might lose the configuration from your current release. The workaround is to reload the previous controller configuration files that are saved in the backup server, or to reconfigure the controller.
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When you upgrade a controller to an intermediate release, wait until all the APs that are associated with the controller are upgraded to the intermediate release before you install the latest controller software. In large networks, it can take some time to download the software on each AP.
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You can upgrade to a new release of the controller software or downgrade to an earlier release even if FIPS is enabled.
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When you upgrade to the latest software release, the software on the APs associated with the controller is also automatically upgraded. When an AP is loading software, each of its LEDs blinks in succession.
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Controllers support standard SNMP MIB files. MIBs can be downloaded from the software download page on Cisco.com.
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The controller software that is factory-installed on your controller and is automatically downloaded to the APs after a release upgrade and whenever an AP joins a controller. We recommend that you install the latest software version available for maximum operational benefit.
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Ensure that you have a TFTP, HTTP, FTP, or SFTP server available for the software upgrade. Follow these guidelines when setting up a server:
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Ensure that your TFTP server supports files that are larger than the size of controller software image. Some TFTP servers that support files of this size are tftpd32 and the TFTP server within Cisco Prime Infrastructure. If you attempt to download the controller software image and your TFTP server does not support files of this size, the following error message appears:
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If you are upgrading through the distribution system network port, the TFTP or FTP server can be on the same subnet or a different subnet because the distribution system port is routable.
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The controller Bootloader stores a copy of the active primary image and the backup image. If the primary image becomes corrupted, you can use the Bootloader to boot with the backup image.
With the backup image stored before rebooting, from the Boot Options menu, choose Option 2: Run Backup Image to boot from the backup image. Then, upgrade with a known working image and reboot controller.
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You can control the addresses that are sent in the Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) discovery responses when NAT is enabled on the Management Interface, using the following command:
config network ap-discovery nat-ip-only {enable | disable}
The following are the details of the command:
enable —Enables use of NAT IP only in a discovery response. This is the default. Use this command if all the APs are outside the NAT gateway.
disable —Enables use of both NAT IP and non-NAT IP in a discovery response. Use this command if APs are on the inside and outside the NAT gateway, for example, Local Mode and OfficeExtend APs are on the same controller.
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To avoid stranding of APs, you must disable the AP link latency (if enabled) before you use the disable option in the config network ap-discovery nat-ip-only command. To disable AP link latency, use the config ap link-latency disable all command.
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Do not power down the controller or any AP during the upgrade process. If you do this, the software image might get corrupted. Upgrading the controller with a large number of APs can take as long as 30 minutes, depending on the size of your network. However, with the increased number of concurrent AP upgrades supported, the upgrade time should be significantly reduced. The APs must remain powered, and controller must not be reset during this time.
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After you perform the following functions on the controller, reboot it for the changes to take effect:
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Enable or disable LAG.
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Enable a feature that is dependent on certificates (such as HTTPS and web authentication).
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Add a new license or modify an existing license.
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Reboot is not required if you are using Right-to-Use licenses.
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Increase the priority of a license.
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Enable HA.
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Install the SSL certificate.
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Configure the database size.
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Install the vendor-device certificate.
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Download the CA certificate.
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Upload the configuration file.
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Install the Web Authentication certificate.
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Make changes to the management interface or the virtual interface.
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Upgrading Cisco Wireless Software (GUI)
Procedure
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Upload your controller configuration files to a server to back up the configuration files.
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Follow these steps to obtain controller software: |
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Copy the controller software file <filename.aes> to the default directory on your TFTP, FTP, SFTP, or USB server. |
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(Optional) Disable the controller 802.11 networks.
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Choose Download File to Controller page. to open the |
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From the File Type drop-down list, choose Code. |
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From the Transfer Mode drop-down list, choose TFTP, FTP, SFTP, HTTP, or USB. |
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Enter the corresponding server details as prompted.
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Click Download to download the software to the controller. A message indicating the status of the download is displayed.
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After the download is complete, click Reboot. |
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If you are prompted to save your changes, click Save and Reboot. |
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Click OK to confirm your decision to reboot the controller. |
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If you have disabled the 802.11 networks, reenable them. |
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(Optional) To verify that the controller software is installed on your controller, on the controller GUI, click Monitor and view the Software Version field under Controller Summary. |
CIMC Utility Upgrade for 5520 and 8540 Controllers
The AIR-CT5520-K9 and AIR-CT8540-K9 controller models are based on Cisco UCS server C series, C220 and C240 M4 respectively. These controller models have CIMC utility that can edit or monitor low-level physical parts such as power, memory, disks, fan, temperature, and provide remote console access to the controllers.
We recommend that you upgrade the CIMC utility to a version that has been certified to be used with these controllers. Controllers that have older versions of CIMC installed are susceptible to rebooting without being able to access FlexFlash, with the result that the manufacturing certificates are unavailable, and thus SSH and HTTPS connections will fail, and access points will be unable to join. See: CSCvo33873. The recommended versions addresses the vulnerability tracked in CSCvo01180 caveat.
The certified CIMC images are available at the following locations:
Controller | Current CIMC Version | Recommended CIMC Version | Link to Download the CIMC Utility Software Image | ||
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Cisco 5520 Wireless Controller Cisco 8540 Wireless Controller |
2.x |
3.0(4r) |
https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286281345/type/283850974/release/3.0(4r)
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Cisco 5520 Wireless Controller Cisco 8540 Wireless Controller |
3.0(4d) |
3.0(4r) |
https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286281345/type/283850974/release/3.0(4r) |
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Cisco 5520 Wireless Controller Cisco 8540 Wireless Controller |
4.0(1a) |
4.0(2n) |
https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286281345/type/283850974/release/4.0(2n) |
Current Firmware Version | Upgrade Path to 4.x version |
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2.x |
You must upgrade to a 3.x version and then upgrade to the recommended 4.x version. |
3.x |
You can upgrade directly to the recommended 4.x version. |
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For information about upgrading the CIMS utility version 2.x , see the Introduction to Cisco IMC Secure Boot section in the Cisco UCS C-Series Servers Integrated Management Controller CLI Configuration Guide, Release 3.0:
For information about upgrading the CIMS utility version 2.x using webUI , see the Updating the Firmware section https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/c/sw/gui/config/guide/3_0/b_Cisco_UCS_C-Series_GUI_Configuration_Guide_for_HTML5_Based_Servers_301/b_Cisco_UCS_C-Series_GUI_Configuration_Guide_207_chapter_01101.html#task_C137961E9E8A4927A1F08740184594CA.
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When upgrading the firmware using the webUI method, you must select Install Firmware through Remote Server option when prompted in the webUI.
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For information about upgrading the CIMC utility, see the Updating the Firmware on Cisco UCS C-Series Servers chapter in the Cisco Host Upgrade Utility 3.0 User Guide:
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Updating Firmware Using the Update All Option
This section mentions specific details when using CIMC utility with Cisco 5520 or 8540 controllers. For general information about the software and UCS chassis, see Release Notes for Cisco UCS C-Series Software, Release 3.0(4) at:
Release Notes for Cisco UCS C-Series Software, Release 4.0(2) at:
Caveat ID | Description |
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NI-HUU fails to handle the special characters in the password of CIFS remote share |
Caveat ID | Description |
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SSH weak KeyExchange algorithm [diffie-hellman-group14-sha1] has to be removed |
Interoperability with Other Clients
This section describes the interoperability of controller software with other client devices.
The following table describes the configuration that is used for testing the client devices.
Hardware or Software Parameter | Hardware or Software Configuration Type |
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Release |
8.10.x |
Cisco Wireless Controller |
Cisco 3504 Wireless Controller |
Access Points |
C9130, C9120 |
Radio |
802.11ax (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz), 802.11ac, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) |
Security |
Open, WPA3-SAE/OWE ( WPA3 Supported Clients), WPA2+WPA3 ( Mixed Mode) PSK (WPA2-AES), 802.1X (WPA2-AES)(EAP-PEAP) |
RADIUS |
Cisco ISE 2.3, Cisco ISE 2.2 |
Types of tests |
Association, Traffic ( TCP/UDP/ICMP) and Roaming between Aps |
The following table lists the client types on which the tests were conducted. Client types included laptops, handheld devices, phones, and printers.
Client Type and Name |
Driver / Software Version |
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Wi-Fi 6 Devices (Mobile Phone and Laptop) |
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Samsung Galaxy S10+ | Android 9.0 | ||
Samsung S10 (SM-G973U1) | Android 9.0 (One UI 1.1) | ||
Samsung S10e (SM-G970U1) | Android 9.0 (One UI 1.1) | ||
Apple iPhone 11 |
iOS 13.2.1 |
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DELL Latitude 5491 (Intel AX200) | Windows 10 Pro (21.40.2) | ||
Laptops |
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Acer Aspire E 15 E5-573-3870 (Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377) | Windows 10 Pro (12.0.0.832) | ||
Apple Macbook Air | OS Sierra v10.12.2 | ||
Apple Macbook Air 11 inch | OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 | ||
Apple Macbook Air 11 inch | OS Sierra 10.12.6 | ||
Apple Macbook Air 13 inch | OS High Sierra 10.13.4 | ||
Apple Macbook Pro | OS X 10.8.5 | ||
Macbook Pro Retina | OS Mojave 10.14.3 | ||
Macbook Pro Retina 13 inch early 2015 | OS Mojave 10.14.3 | ||
DELL Latitude 3480 (Qualcomm DELL wireless 1820) | Win 10 Pro (12.0.0.242) | ||
DELL Inspiron 15-7569 (Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165) | Windows 10 Home (18.32.0.5) | ||
DELL Inspiron 15-7569 (Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165) | Windows 10 Home (18.32.0.5) | ||
DELL Inspiron 13-5368 Signature Edi (Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 3165 | Win 10 Home (18.40.0.12) | ||
DELL Latitude E5430 (Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205) | Windows 7 Professional (15.18.0.1) | ||
DELL Latitude E5540 (Intel Dual Band Wireless AC7260) | Windows 7 Professional (21.10.1) | ||
DELL Latitude E6840 (Broadcom Dell Wireless 1540 802.11 a/g/n) | Windows 7 Professional (6.30.223.215) | ||
DELL Latitude 3480 (Qualcomm DELL wireless 1820) | Win 10 Pro (12.0.0.242) | ||
DELL XPS 12 v9250 (Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 8260 ) | Windows 10 (19.50.1.6) | ||
DELL XPS 12 9250 (Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 8260) | Windows 10 Home (21.40.0) | ||
FUJITSU Lifebook E556 Intel 8260 (Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 8260 ) | Windows 8 (19.50.1.6) | ||
Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 460 (Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9260) | Windows 10 Pro ( 21.40.0) | ||
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Tablets |
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Apple iPad Air MD785LL/A | iOS 11.4.1 | ||
Apple iPad Air 2 MGLW2LL/A | iOS 10.2.1 | ||
Apple iPad Air2 MGLW2LL/A | iOS 12.4.1 | ||
Apple iPad MD328LL/A | iOS 9.3.5 | ||
Apple iPad MD78LL/A | iOS 11.4.1 | ||
Apple iPad MGL12LL/A | iOS 9.1 | ||
Apple iPad mini 2 ME279LL/A | iOS 11.4.1 | ||
Apple iPad mini 2 ME279LL/A | iOS 12.0 | ||
Apple iPad mini 4 9.0.1 MK872LL/A | iOS 11.4.1 | ||
Apple iPad 2 MC979LL/A | iOS 9.3.1 | ||
Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM T350 | Android 5.0.2 | ||
Samsung Galaxy Tab GT N5110 | Android 4.4.2 | ||
Samsung Galaxy Tab SM-P 350 | Android 6.0.1 | ||
Samsung Tab Pro SM-T320 | Android 4.4.2 | ||
Toshiba Tab AT100 | Android 4.0.4 | ||
Mobile Phones |
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Apple iPhone 5 | iOS 10.3.12 | ||
Apple iPhone 5c | iOS 10.3.3 | ||
Apple iPhone 7 MN8J2LL/A | iOS 11.2.5 | ||
Apple iPhone 8 plus | iOS 12.4.1 | ||
Apple iPhone 8 Plus MQ8D2LL/A | iOS 12.4.1 | ||
Apple iPhone MD237LL/A | iOS 9.3.5 | ||
Apple iPhone SE MLY12LL/A | iOS 11.3 | ||
Apple iPhone X MQA52LL/A | iOS 13.1 | ||
ASCOM Myco2 | Build 2.1 | ||
ASCOM Myco2 | Build 4.5 | ||
ASCOM Myco 3 v1.2.3 | Android 8.1 | ||
ASUS Nexus 7 | Android 6.0 | ||
AT100 | Android 4.0.4 | ||
Drager Delta | VG9.0.2 | ||
Drager M300.3 | VG2.4 | ||
Drager M300.4 | VG2.4 | ||
Drager M540 | DG6.0.2 (1.2.6) | ||
Google Pixel | Android 10 | ||
Google Pixel 3 | Android 10 | ||
HTC One 6.0 | Android 5.0.2 | ||
Huawei Mate 20 pro | Android 8.1 | ||
Huawei P20 Pro | Android 8.1 | ||
Huawei P7-L10 | Android 4.4.2 | ||
LG v40 ThinQ | Android 9.0 | ||
Moto X 2nd gen | Android 5.0 | ||
Samsung Galaxy Mega GT-i9200 | Android 4.4.2 | ||
Samsung Galaxy S10.P.1.4 | Android 9 | ||
Samsung Galaxy S4 | Android 4.2.2 | ||
Samsung Galaxy S7 | Android 6.0.1 | ||
Samsung Galaxy S7 SM - G930F | Android 8.0 | ||
Samsung Galaxy S8 | Android 8.0 | ||
Samsung Galaxy S9+ - G965U1 | Android 9.0 | ||
Samsung Galaxy SM - G950U | Android 7.0 | ||
Sony Experia | Android 9.0 | ||
Spectralink 8440 | Android 5.0.0.1079 | ||
Spectralink 8742 | Android 5.1.1 | ||
Spectralink 8744 | Android 5.1.1 | ||
Spectralink Versity Phones 9540 | Android 8.1 | ||
Vocera Badges B3000n | 4.3.1.17 | ||
Vocera Smart Badges V5000 | 5.0.2.163 | ||
Zebra MC40 | Android Ver: 4.4.4 | ||
Zebra MC40N0 | Android Ver: 4.1.1 | ||
Zebra MC55A | Windows 6.5 | ||
Zebra MC75A | OEM ver 02.37.0001 | ||
Zebra MC9090 | Windows Mobile 6.1 | ||
Zebra MC92N0 | Android Ver: 4.4.4 | ||
Zebra TC51 | Android Ver: 6.0.1 | ||
Zebra TC52 | Android Ver: 8.1.0 | ||
Zebra TC55 | Android Ver: 8.1.0 | ||
Zebra TC57 | Android Ver: 8.1.0 | ||
Zebra TC8000 | Android Ver: 4.4.3 | ||
Printers | |||
Zebra QLn320 Printer | LINK OS 6.0 v68.20.15Z | ||
Zebra ZD410 Printer | LINK OS 6.0 v84.20.18Z | ||
Zebra ZQ310 Printer | LINK OS 6.0 v68.20.15Z | ||
Zebra ZQ610 Printer | LINK OS 6.0 v84.20.18Z | ||
Zebra ZQ620 Printer | LINK OS 6.0 v85.20.19Z | ||
Zebra ZT230 Printer | LINK OS 6.0 v72_20_18Z | ||
Zebra ZT410 Printer | LINK OS 6.0 v84.20.18Z |
Key Features Not Supported in Controller Platforms
This section lists the features that are not supported on various controller platforms:
Note |
In a converged access environment that has controllers running AireOS code, High Availability Client SSO and native IPv6 are not supported. |
Key Features Not Supported in Cisco 3504 Wireless Controller
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Cisco WLAN Express Setup Over-the-Air Provisioning
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Mobility controller functionality in converged access mode
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VPN Termination (such as IPsec and L2TP)
Key Features Not Supported in Cisco 5520 and 8540 Wireless Controllers
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Internal DHCP Server
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Mobility controller functionality in converged access mode
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VPN termination (such as IPsec and L2TP)
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Fragmented pings on any interface
Key Features Not Supported in Cisco Virtual Wireless Controller
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Cisco Umbrella
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Software-defined access
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Domain-based ACLs
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Internal DHCP server
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Cisco TrustSec
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Access points in local mode
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Mobility or Guest Anchor role
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Wired Guest
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Multicast
Note
FlexConnect locally switched multicast traffic is bridged transparently for both wired and wireless on the same VLAN. FlexConnect APs do not limit traffic based on IGMP or MLD snooping.
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FlexConnect central switching in large-scale deployments
Note
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FlexConnect central switching is supported in only small-scale deployments, wherein the total traffic on controller ports is not more than 500 Mbps.
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FlexConnect local switching is supported.
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Central switching on Microsoft Hyper-V deployments
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AP and Client SSO in High Availability
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PMIPv6
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Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS)
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EoGRE (Supported only in local switching mode)
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Workgroup bridges
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Client downstream rate limiting for central switching
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SHA2 certificates
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Controller integration with Lync SDN API
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Cisco OfficeExtend Access Points
Key Features Not Supported in Access Point Platforms
This section lists the key features that are not supported on various Cisco Aironet AP platforms. For detailed information about feature support on Cisco Aironet Wave 2 and 802.11ax APs, see:
Key Features Not Supported in Cisco Aironet 1800i, 1810 OEAP, 1810W, 1815, 1830, 1850, 2800, 3800, and 4800 Series APs
Operational Modes |
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Protocols |
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Security |
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Quality of Service |
Cisco Air Time Fairness (ATF)
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FlexConnect Features |
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Note |
For Cisco Aironet 1850 Series AP technical specifications with details on currently supported features, see the Cisco Aironet 1850 Series Access Points Data Sheet. |
Key Features Not Supported in Cisco Aironet 1800i, 1810 OEAP, and 1810W Series APs
Operational Modes |
Mobility Express |
FlexConnect Features |
Local AP authentication |
Location Services |
Data RSSI (Fast Locate) |
Key Features Not Supported in Cisco Aironet 1830, 1850, and 1815 Series APs
Operational Modes |
Mobility Express is not supported in Cisco 1815t APs. |
FlexConnect Features |
Local AP Authentication |
Location Services |
Data RSSI (Fast Locate) |
Key Features Not Supported in Mesh Networks
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Load-based call admission control (CAC). Mesh networks support only bandwidth-based CAC or static CAC
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High availability (Fast heartbeat and primary discovery join timer)
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AP acting as supplicant with EAP-FASTv1 and 802.1X authentication
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AP join priority (Mesh APs have a fixed priority)
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Location-based services
Key Features Not Supported in Cisco Aironet 1540 Mesh APs
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Dynamic Mesh backhaul data rate.
Note
We recommend that you keep the Bridge data rate of the AP as auto.
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Background scanning
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Noise-tolerant fast convergence
Key Features Not Supported on Cisco Aironet 1560 APs
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MAC Authentication FlexConnect Local Authentication
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Noise-tolerant fast convergence
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Static WEP
Key Features Not Supported on Cisco Catalyst IW6300 Heavy Duty Series AP and 6300 Series Embedded Services AP
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MAC Authentication FlexConnect Local Authentication
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Noise-tolerant fast convergence
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Static WEP
Unfixed and Fixed Issues in Release 8.10.190.0
Open Caveats
Caveat ID Number |
Description |
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Access point broadcasts a disabled or deleted SSID |
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AP does not move to custom flex group when AP gets configuration with new flexgroup name |
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DHCP Traffic is not being tagged with CMD header by WLC |
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Controller buffer overflow is caused by %SAFEC-3-SAFEC_ERROR constantly appearing in syslogs |
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Clients connected to same SSID using different autonomous Cisco 2702 APs can not ping each other |
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Cannot change some configuration via GUI |
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Cisco 1852 AP: AP radio hangs causing packets drops |
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Cisco 3800 APs in 9800: MIC errors observed for CCKM roams in FlexConnect local switch mode |
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Cisco Wave 2 APs with FT Standalone mode Roam traffic is blackholed when PMK is present |
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Cisco Wave 2 APs - Client traffic blackholed in Standalone with 802.11r |
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Cisco Wave 2 APs - AP sending the EAP identity req with incorrect BSSID |
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Cisco 1815W AP on 8.10.105.0 code reloads unexpectedly with radio0FW coredumps |
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HA: 8.8 WLC rebooting due to peer Redundancy Port Keep Alives loss |
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WLC RRM sets all Cisco 9120APs on 2.4-GHz at Channel 1 & power 1 |
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Cisco 3700AP reloads unexpectedly with CHUNKBADROOTCHUNKPTR |
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Cisco 1815w after upgrading to 8.8.125.x, RLAN fails to pass 7970G traffic |
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Cisco Wave 2 APs: client stops forwarding traffic |
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AP1800 2800 cannot connect to 802.11b network when use client which can only support 802.11b |
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Cisco 9115AX AP: Rogue containment not working if AP in monitor mode |
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Flex AP sending RADIUS packets to AAA server when in local auth mode |
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Flex 9120 AP not allowing authentication to clients for SSIDs with special characters |
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WLC-AP Primary Controller name and IP address mismatch |
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Cisco 9115 APs: rogue containment in monitor mode not working as expected |
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Cisco 3802 AP is not able to acknowledge EAP frames (EAP-TLS). |
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Cisco 9120 APs unable to see neighbor APs on WLC with FIPS enabled |
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SSH access to the controller is failing, stating protocol error occurred |
Resolved Caveats
Caveat ID Number |
Description |
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AP 2800/3800/4800/1560/IW 6300 gets into a loop after attempting to join WLC with FIPS enabled |
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Cisco Wave 2 AP boot faiilure with message saying bad lzma header and AP unable to boot and join WLC. |
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Cisco Wave 2 APs in Flex mode unable to accept new Clients with - AID allocation failed for slot 0 | 1 |
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Evaluation of Cisco Catalyst 9100 Series APs for Kr00k attack - CVE-2019-15126 |
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IW-6300H/1562/2800/3800/4800 series APs are failing DFS compliance |
Caveat ID Number |
Description |
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Cisco AP reloads unexpectedly- dpaa_get_pool_id_from_ios_pool_ptr |
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Cisco controller MAC authentication web redirected URL is broken |
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8.8: 5520 Tracebacks observed 0x135956f 0x135af79 0x1362144 0x12ee263 0x3ba6c07dff 0x7f4ede3a439d |
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Cisco Wave 1 AP console display logs 'DTX DUMP' |
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Cisco 702W AP loses connection to Cisco controller |
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Cisco 2800, 3800 APs do not defer off-channel scanning when multicast transmission is active |
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WLC not sending RADIUS authentication request for MAC auth when other WLAN profile has local entry |
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Fabric Enabled Wireless: Cisco 5520 WLC does not reconnect to CP |
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AP deauth client with reason 7 after success re-association due to 'Unknown Mn,calling delete' |
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Cisco 2800, 3800 AP radio reloads unexpectedly |
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Cisco 702 APs fail to authenticate clients due to decrypt error on the AP |
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Cisco Wave2 AP with data DTLS encryption drop out of order CAPWAP data packets |
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Cisco Wave 1 APs stop forwarding multicast traffic under high load |
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Cisco 9120AP: kernel panic crash at select_task_rq_fair+0x2c/0x7d8 |
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Socket from WCPd to CAPWAPd is closed |
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Cisco controller fails to initiate 1x message |
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Cisco 1570 RAP intermittently drops broadcast packets |
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Cisco 1800 series AP Radio core dump due to beacon stuck FW hang |
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Controller reloads unexpectedly during de-authenticating client in multiple times[10-15] on UI page |
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RRM Auto RF grouping has to have the same WLC Leader for both bands or FRA is broken |
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Cisco 702w AP Radio reset due to Tx stuck |
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Cisco 2800 AP reloads unexpectedly due to exception when having MU-MIMO clients in network |
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Access point reloads unexpectedly generating capwapd core dumps |
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Cisco 2802 AP reloads unexpectedly with watchdog process sxpd |
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Cisco 3800 AP stops passing traffic under client load Intel NIC 8260/8265 load in MU-MIMO deployment |
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AP wrongly set 'Channel Center Segment 0' to '42' in Assoc Resp while it's operating on CH144/80MHz |
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Traceback : APF-3-NO_FRAMED_IP_ADDRESS: on Acct Start and Interim while running scale test |
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Cisco WLC reloads unexpectedly during mesh tree update |
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Cisco 3800 AP transmitting 802.11n with WMM disabled on 2.4GHz after manualy FRA switch |
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Cisco Wave1 APs radio reset with code 44, mostly seen on 2.4GHz radio |
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WLC does not forward or bridge DHCP REQUEST or DISCOVER for WLAN inherited Central DHCP clients |
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AP9117: FW crash @whal_recv_recovery.c:834 (RX_BACKPRESSURE_MONITOR_BUF_EMPTY) (SF 04035754) |
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Cisco Wave2 AP WGB - Uplink does not get established when Wave2 AP root-ap is rebooted |
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702 AP as WGB keeps sending a new association req every 7 seconds when connected to 2800, 3800 APs |
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller HTTP Parsing Engine Denial of Service Vulnerability |
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WLC generating client traps without a session-id |
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Regarding "config rf-profile max-client-trap-threshold "and"config rf-profile trap-threshold clients |
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Cisco 3700 AP does not perform DFS CAC after radio is admin down for over a minute |
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SNMP set on Cisco 3802 AP fails when assigning AP HA Pri/Sec on 8.5.144.0 |
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Fabric Interface Name might not be shown on GUI |
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64-character RADIUS server Shared Secret in WLC gets corrupted after power cycle |
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Cisco 9120 AP: CAPWAPd core generated |
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AP9115/9120 CDP-4-DUPLEX_MISMATCH: duplex mismatch discovered on AP connected port |
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WLAN configuration not applied on the correct WLAN id |
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Client obtains IPv6 link local address with IPv6 disabled |
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Cisco 1832 AP showing up as "low power" when using a PWRINJ5 |
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APs stuck in downloading state |
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PMIPv6 - WLC as MAG sends DHCP ACK with subnet mask 0.0.0.0 and router addr 0.0.0.0 on DHCP renewal |
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Cisco 2702 AP sent deauthentication to multicast MAC address |
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Update (1815M/1542) POE power request to match HW spec. |
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8.10 (WLC:3504): system reloads unexpectedly with task dx_sync_task |
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Tx complete not happening for all frames [Tx stuck after 2 mins for 10 seconds] |
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Cisco 1572AP: Radio reset due to pak count mismatch, false detection |
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Cisco 3802I AP 2.4GHz band did not show correct noise Information |
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Cisco 2800, 3800 APs: unable send proper sequence# and burst rate upstream breaking RFID |
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Kernel panic: coredump: process ntp_proc; 9120AX AP SW reloads unexpectedly on Process capwap_brain |
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WLC sends clients DHCP DISCOVER or REQUEST packets via wrong destination port UDP 68 |
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ME : Efficient upgrade failed with http download |
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Cisco 8540 controller reloads unexpectedly on Task name: emWeb |
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AP2800/3800/4800 doing CAC after radio up/down on DFS channel in Local Mode |
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ME UI not operational due to "error in setting port number" |
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Traffic from home network is seen by client on Cisco 1815t RLAN port |
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Cisco 2802AP: Kernel panic crash: PC is at _Z27clickps_atomic_dec_and_testP8atomic_t |
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Path Traversal Vulnerability |
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HA SSO active WLC reloads unexpectedly due to apfReceiveTask |
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Client can not send the traffic, when two clients in different VNID joins the network |
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Radio stopped working on AP2800 and rcore was created |
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Cisco Wave 1 AP goes out of memory and fails to reply to assoc/reassoc from clients |
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WLC - certain AP Airewave Director Configuration is not listed in 'show run-config' |
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Cisco Wave 1 AP drops M2 when client is roaming |
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CAPWAPd experiences watchdog timeout while trying to connect to cleanaird IPC socket |
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WLC Sent RST after TACACS+ authentication request cause login failed. |
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WLC OUI file incompatibility |
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Cisco Wave 2 APs dropping CAPWAP keepalive and unable to join 9800 WLC |
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Cisco Wave 1 APs: Cisco FlexConnect LS marks CS3 trafic to BE priority while connected to 9800 WLC |
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Cisco 9120, 9115 APs: low throughput issues, legacy rates with PMF Required |
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Cisco 2700 AP PCI0 reloads unexpectedly with Cisco CleanAir enabled |
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Wave1 AP resetting 5GHz radio often with radio reset code 44, messages with "DTX marked with poison" |
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Cisco Wave 1 Access points not passing BPDUs in flex+bridge mode when connected to eWLC |
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After AP-SSO failover, WLC fails to send EAPOL M1 |
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Cisco 9120 AP on DFS Channels not responding to probe request causing client join problems |
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Cisco 9120 AP: click has the client stale entries in client IP table |
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Cisco 9120 AP: show controller dot11 1 shows QBSS as 100% with 13 clients connected |
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Cisco 2800 AP: radio stopped working in newdp-dma-thread-stuck |
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Clients unable to connect to AP with data encryption enabled |
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AP9120 dual_dfs rmmod causes kernel crash |
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AP9120 Flooding "chatter: our own containing BSSID" |
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GUI display - version info is impacted by config |
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Cisco Wave 2 APs: WGB does not send IAPP message in static IP config |
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AireOS 8.x || MN country code Regulatory domain (-E) for Outdoor missing on WLC |
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CWA broken for SDA in 8.9 |
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Cisco 2800 AP SW reloads unexpectedly on process hostapd |
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Cisco 9120 AXE: AP continuously reboot when connected to 8.9.1 or 16.12.1 release build |
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Lot of aptraced cores seen on production network with 16.12.1 |
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Cisco 1832 APs: Association denied because AP is unable to handle additional associated STAs |
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Cisco 1815T AP leaking client MAC from LAN3 to WAN port |
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Cisco 3802 AP when CAPWAP resets, it does not send disassociate |
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Cisco 3802 AP: No Rx packets seen for 5-GHz radio |
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Cisco 1815t AP: CDP is not sent over WAN interface even after being enabled. |
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Cisco 8540 WLC stopped working - "Crash function not supported by this task: RRM-MGR-2_4-GRP" |
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Cisco 9115AX, 9120AX APs: When non-broadcasted SSID is configured, beacons are corrupted |
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Cisco 9117 AP: invalid radar detection on non-serving channel, SF 04205492 |
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5GHz radio on 1562E-G APs Operationally Down - Regulatory Domain Failure when Pakistan is Configured |
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Cisco WLC does not show -A regulatory domain for 5 GHz radio with country code PA (Panama) |
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Cisco Controller local EAP does not send access-reject on auth failure |
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Wave 2 APs in FlexConnect mode sending Auth Request to AAA without Local Auth Enabled |
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Cisco AP unexpectedly reloads with "watchdog reset(wcpd)" |
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WLC resets its config to factory default after power-cycle |
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WLC displays login banner after login, not before login like in older codes |
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Flex LS, Central Authentication and Local Association - CCKM, roaming failure due to RN mis-match |
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Cisco 2800 series APs are using 802.11n rates with WPA+TKIP only WLAN |
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WLC 8540 OID returns small number than actual traffic size |
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HTTPS traffic to SP of WLC always allowed even if CPU ACL is configured in 8.5 and above |
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Client connectivity failure seen after LAN link flap |
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MAPs failing mesh_sec_auth and excluding Parent upon RAP failure |
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Add support in AP for checking supported controller versions for 16.12 and 17.1 branches |
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Unable to set syslog login level to all the APs "Unable to set the Log Trap level" |
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Web Auth is required when client move to another AP during 4-way handshake |
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Cisco 9120 AP Half Duplex Mismatch messages seen on mGig port of 9300, 9400 controller |
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Cisco 3800 AP running ]release 8.5.144.49: kernel panic crash |
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9115 sending 2 reassoc-resp with different SN and size for FlexConnect local sw central auth roam |
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Cisco 9120ax unable to pass traffic during throughput test |
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Cisco Wave 1APs are adding C0 to the AID in assoc-resp when configured as flexconnect central assoc. |
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WLC sent the wrong VLAN tag to the AP when local switching change to Central Switching VLAN |
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Cisco Controller RADIUS or TACACS+ servers in disabled state after multiple reboots |
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Cisco 3504 wlc: Free Timer Depletion leads to wlc unexpectedly reloading and clients cannot connect |
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SJSU: Memory leak in NMSP connection |
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Few Cisco Wave 1 AP client is loosing connectivity on roaming |
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WLC reloads unexpectedly while accessing GUI > Monitor > Clients page |
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Wave2 AP Flex local RADIUS fallback with FT Enabled -Standalone mode PMKID is seen in Assoc Response |
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Cisco Wave 2 APs sending - Invalid AID 0 received |
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Primary Controller 5520 in 8.9.111.0 rebooted unexpectedly |
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Cisco 3800 AP adding extra padding to EAP-ID-REQ |
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Client ARP entry remains even if the client is disconnected |
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Cisco 9120 AP sending wrong client statistics to controller |
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HTTPS and SSH traffic dead slow with CTS inline tagging enabled |
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Cisco 9120 AP flash write error: No space left on device with 250M available |
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Cisco Controller sending incorrect certificate password for Cisco FlexConnect local auth EAP-TLS |
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Trustpoint Configuration Fails on Wave 2 APs in WGB |
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Cisco 9115 AP flex local auth clients stuck on dot1x on 16.12.1sES1 |
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Cisco 2800, 3800 AP running 8.10.105.0: Deauth frame not sent for contained clients |
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Cisco AP with SHA2 MIC certificate fails to join WLC with config ap cert-expiry-ignore mic enable |
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Cisco 1815 AP Kernel Panic pointing to Ethernet driver with large size packet traffic |
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WLC still shows weak SSH encryption algorithms with encryption high enabled |
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Cisco controller on 8.10.105.0 resets due to unexpected reloading of the switch-driver |
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AP disjoins Mobility Express primary after configuring RADIUS server with non-default port |
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AP3802-P-k9 Transmit Power Adjustment with AIR-ANT2513P4M-N (13dBi) W52 Japan Outdoor |
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