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Caveats

This section lists resolved and open caveats for Cisco controllers and lightweight access points.

Resolved Caveats in Software Release 3.2.171.6

CSCsg22555—Cisco Aironet 1000 series access points may disconnect from the controller because the controller fails to decrypt LWAPP control traffic. If the default access point heartbeat value of 30 seconds is used, all access points disconnect from the controller every 120 hours. This problem pertains to the following controllers:

4400 series controllers with serial number FOC102xxxxx or higher (FOC103xxxxx, FOC104xxxxx, and so on)

2000 series controllers with serial number FTX1035xxxx or higher (FTX1036xxxx, FTX1037xxxx, and so on)

Cisco WiSMs using controller software release 3.2.150.6 or later

The controller network module within all Cisco 28/37/38xx Series Integrated Services Routers

All Catalyst 3750G Wireless LAN Controller Switches

Resolved Caveats in Software Release 3.2.171.5

CSCsb75736—The WLANs and the number of clients may not appear correctly in the Top WLANs list on the Monitor > Summary page of the controller GUI.

CSCsb87264—If WLAN ID 1 is not configured on the controller, a REAP access point broadcasts the “Airespace” SSID after entering standalone mode. Clients can access this unsecured SSID and use the REAP access point to access the network.

CSCsb88424—Access points in REAP mode may fail to join the controller due to a certificate-processing error in the Join request.

CSCsc05495—Controllers intermittently send a state attribute 24 in an access-request packet.

CSCsc34060—IPSec clients enter the run state but do not communicate.

Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 3.2.171.6

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Contents Contents Cisco Unified Wireless Network Solution Components Controller RequirementsSoftware Release Information Finding the Software ReleaseInstallation Notes Upgrading to a New Software ReleaseSafety Information FCC Safety Compliance StatementInstallation Instructions They may save your lifeService Modules Supported in the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Important NotesChanging the Default Values of Snmp Community Strings Config snmp community delete nameConfig snmp community create name Config snmp community ipaddr ipaddress ipmask nameChanging the Default Values for Snmp v3 Users Config snmp community accessmode ro rw nameConfig snmp community mode enable disable name Config snmp v3user delete usernameVoice Wlan Configuration Operating Mesh Networks Through Switches and RoutersFips Inter-Subnet RoamingCisco 7920 Wireless IP Phone Support Save configHeavily Loaded Controller CPU Radius Servers and the Management VlanExclusion List Blacklist Client Feature Config database size MACfilterentryClient Channel Changes Maximum MAC Filter Entries802.1x and Microsoft Wireless Configuration Manager Using the Backup ImageHome Page Retains Web Auth Login with IE Rldp Enable/DisableFeatures Not Supported on 2000 Series Controllers Apple iBookUpgrading External Web Authentication Config custom-web ext-webserver add index IP-addressImage Not Supported for 3504 Controllers Running a 3504 Image on a 2000 Series ControllerForvar i=0ipairs.lengthi++ Caveats Resolved Caveats in Software ReleaseCaveats Caveats Open Caveats Caveats Caveats Caveats Caveats Caveats Caveats Troubleshooting Documentation UpdatesRelated Documentation If You Need More InformationObtaining Documentation Documentation FeedbackCisco.com Product Documentation DVD Ordering DocumentationReporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Cisco Product Security OverviewObtaining Technical Assistance Product Alerts and Field NoticesCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Submitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information Obtaining Additional Publications and Information