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CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES

Firmware Release 4.2.5.1:

Resolved an issue where ―set dap‖ commands would not return a ―succeed: changes accepted‖ notification.

Resolved an issue where a switch reset with multiple core files after a system upgrade. Core resets were attributed to the enabling of rogue detection in the fabric.

Firmware Release 4.1.11.0:

Added support for the RBT-4102 North American Access Point.

Resolved an issue where RBT-1602s would reset every 18 hours and report a fingerprint mismatch error.

Resolved an issue where the RBT-1602 would report a power level outside its regulatory limits, causing a configuration mismatch.

Resolved an issue where the RBT-1002 DAPs would not boot up due to a switch and homologation configuration download timing issue (switch DAP configuration would get pushed down before the homologation information had finished processing).

Added support for the following countries in the RBT-4102-EU and RBT-1002-EU AP models: (NOTE: Check the regulatory requirements or local Enterasys personnel to insure that the product is certified in your country.)

AU

AUSTRALIA

VN

VIETNAM

CN

CHINA

EG

EGYPT

IN

INDIA

KW

KUWAIT

JP

JAPAN (W52/W53)

IL

ISRAEL

KR

KOREA, REPUBLIC OF

SA

SAUDI ARABIA

MY

MALAYSIA

AE

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

NZ

NEW ZEALAND

AR

ARGENTINA

PH

PHILIPPINES

BR

BRAZIL

SG

SINGAPORE

VE

VENEZUELA

TW

TAIWAN

ZA

SOUTH AFRICA

TH

THAILAND

 

 

Resolved an issue where WPA2 clients roaming through the mobility domain would resend their RADIUS authentication information, forcing a re-association.

Resolved an issue where the RBT-8100 would core dump after processing a serial debug command.

Resolved an issue where the RBT-8400 eeprom (nvram) settings were corrupted after code upgrade.

Note: Refer to the Tech Tip on page 22 for important information about configuring antenna types for an RBT-1602 Access Point.

Firmware Release 4.1.5.0:

The AP1102 and AP1102-EU names have been changed to RBT-4102 and RBT-4102-EU. If you are installing this code onto pre-existing RBT-4102-EU models (with 4.1.4.0 firmware), then please refer to the RoamAbout Switch Manager (RASM) 4.1.5 Release Notes for complete instructions to upgrade your AP correctly.

Resolved an issue where the DAPs were not responding to the bias settings correctly for AP redundancy.

Firmware Release 4.1.4.0:

Added support for the RBT-8200 RAS, and the RBT-1002-EU and RBT-4102-EU Access Points.

Resolved an issue where the RBT-8100 would crash after a dot1x authentication using MSCHAPv2.

Resolved an open issue dealing with the configuration and operation of Third-Party APs.

Resolved an issue where the Called-Station-ID RADIUS attribute was not returning from the RoamAbout Switches.

Resolved an issue where the RBT-8100 Ethernet ports could be enabled for PoE (ETS only supports Distributed Access Points, and while the directly connected access point configuration will work, it is not a supported configuration).

Resolved a tunnel:core dump issue which occurred after issuing a reset DAP command.

Resolved a DNS memory issue when the DNS functionality was disabled and the RBT-8100 auto-configuration was enabled.

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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