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Software Fixes
■ SNMP — Using SNMP, the MAC filter permission state (deny/allow) is not consistent with
the Web and CLI interface. (18-01155)
■ Authentication — Clients may fail to authenticate with the access point during IAPP
roaming when the 802.1X re-authentication or re-key is enabled. (18-01156)
■ Authentication — SVP wireless telephones always start authentication with the access
point when two parties begin a conversation causing voice interruption. (18-01158)
■ System — In a text configuration file, the parameter SNTP timezone is changed after a file
export and import. (18-01160)
■ System — In a text configuration file, the RADIUS, WEP, and PSK key values are all lost
after a downloaded text configuration file is uploaded to the access point. (18-01161)
Release 2.1.2
Problems Resolved in Release 2.1.2
■ CLI/Web — The show authentication command still displays configured MAC addresses for
SSID interfaces even when all SSID interfaces have been deleted. (18-00981)
■ CLI/Web — When using the SNMP Web interface page, the options GroupName, AuthType,
and Passphrase for an existing SNMPv3 user are not modified even though the message
“Configuration has been saved!” is displayed. To work around the problem, use the CLI to
modify an existing SNMPv3 user. (1000237325, 18-01042)
■ CLI/Web — When using the Security Suite Web interface page, the error message “Invalid
WEP key!” is displayed when the WEP key type (ASCII or HEX) is initially not specified, even
though the key is valid. To work around the problem, either re-select or re-enter the key
before clicking the Apply Changes button. (1000237585, 18-01043)
■ CLI/Web — When using the Web interface to save a configuration file (either a binary or text
file) to a TFTP server, the message “Configuration has been saved” appears when an invalid
IP address has been specified. Only the CLI console displays an error message for an invalid
IP address. (1000238780, 18-01067)
■ CLI/Web — When using the Web interface, the Preamble length setting reverts to “Short or
Long” if the Transmit Power setting is changed. (18-01139)
■ CLI/Web — Logging into the Web interface multiple times causes a valid user name and
password to be rejected. (18-01146)
■ CLI/Web — The Web interface accepts printable characters (such as, ", :, and spaces) as
the value of usernames and passwords, but the new values are not accepted for logging in.
(18-01101)
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