Enterasys Networks RBT-1002-EU, RBT-1602, TRPZ-MP-372-CN, RBT-8210, RBT3K-AG Customer Release Notes

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CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES

Firmware Release 7.0.5.6:

Resolved an issue when using the active-scan feature triggered packet loss on legacy MPs/ RASs with older Intel wireless adaptors.

Firmware Release 7.0.4.3:

Resolved an issue where reloading a configuration with cluster mode enabled prevented RASM from determining the active seed.

CAPWAP data plane UDP port changed from 5001 to 5247.

Resolved an issue where the active-scan feature triggered packet loss on legacy APs with older Intel wireless adaptors.

Firmware Release 7.0.3.7:

Support for TRPZ-MP-432 802.11N access point

Resolved a reporting issue with RF Monitoring and port monitor.

Resolved an issue with large fragmented packets across WAN.

Firmware Release 6.0.7.2:

Added support for the RBT-4102 internal and external antennas.

Resolved an issue in RAS firmware that caused RASM to report an Empty or Missing device and Protocol error 503.

Resolved an issue where certain client types would not connect to an 802.1X network using WPA with AES cipher.

Resolved an issue where user sessions with end-date attributes set to more than 20 days in the future (relative to controller time/date) cause system crashes with a core dump.

Resolved an issue on the platform controllers, RBT-8400, where all client sessions would drop due to the application of additional user-based ACL‘s once the platform scalability limit of ACL‘s has been reached.

Resolved an issue where the RAS would crash due to a packet leak issue.

Resolved an issue with the command "show ap global". When the command was run on a Mobility Domain with access points configured in a redundant mode, only the APs configured for High Bias on that RAS appeared.

Firmware Release 6.0.6.1:

Resolved an issue where the filter-ID was only working with colons not semicolons.

Resolved an issue where the ETS logo in Webview screens showed the outdated image.

Resolved an issue where an IP Checksum Error caused slow network performance.

Resolved an issue where the RF fingerprint checking resulted in AP Spoofing alarms.

Resolved a DAP (AP) power auto-tuning issue where DAPs (or AP‘s) changed power frequently and incorrectly.

Resolved an issue where the user glob for accounting could not be set to ** in the CLI.

Resolved an issue where GuestPass users using the Web portal page timed out before reaching the default 802.1X time.

Resolved an issue where the Access Point strips the VLAN header from a tagged packet before the Tunnel encapsulation from the AP to the RAS. This occurs with Direct Path Forwarding (Local Switching) enabled on the Access Point.

Resolved an issue where the installation of a CA certificate was not recognized by the RAS if the certificate chain were included in the CA certificate file.

Resolved an issue where the RBT-4102-EU AP would crash after receiving 6 or more DNS requests.

Resolved an issue where client roaming was slow or failed altogether under heavy load on the Access Point. The TXOP limit is sometimes included in AC Voice, and sometimes it does not appear (but the length of the WMM element is the same). In addition, some management frames are two bytes smaller than what they specify because the radio driver appears to be stripping 2 bytes off management frames in certain situations.

Firmware Release 6.0.5.1:

The number of packets in the DNS packet queue increased from 3 to 8.

1/21/09 P/N: 9038177-27

Subject to Change Without Notice

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TRPZ-MP-372-CN, RBT-1602, TRPZ-MP-372-IL, RBT-4102-BG, TRPZ-MP-422 specifications

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