Wireless Edge Services xl Module Release Notes WS.02.27

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Known Software Issues and Limitations
Release WS.02.07
Applet (37818) When the user leaves the DHCP Configuration page without saving
changes, no warning message is displayed.
Applet (39451) The user is unable to copy a configuration file from TFTP to the running-
config. The recommended method for configuration file transfer is to copy to the startup-
config and reboot into the intended configuration.
Applet (38687) There are no warning messages displayed when the user tries to
configure the DHCP server on an interface which has DHCP relay enabled, nor when the
user tries to configure DHCP relay for an interface which already has the DHCP server
configured (essentially creating conflicting DHCP strategies).
Applet (39224) There is an inability to copy running or startup config files from one
Wireless Edge Services Module to another. Files will have to be transferred to an intermediate
FTP or TFTP server in order to be moved onto a different module.
Applet (39362) The web management interface does not allow SNMPv3 password edits.
This is due to the web interface's dependence on SNMPv3 for connectivity. To configure a
change, SNMPv3 passwords should be deleted and reconfigured through the module's CLI.
Applet (35584) Trustpoint configuration in the web management interface does not
allow selection of fields that already have data in them (i.e. using the Back button).
Applet (35251) A DHCP scope must be configured and applied to an interface before
the DHCP server can be enabled; an error will be received if the user tries to enable the DHCP
server without the prerequisite configuration.
Applet (36593) The applet is missing some of the ACL statistics.
Applet (35797) Error messages displayed in the CLI may not match the text of the
corresponding error messages displayed by the web management interface.
Applet (36557) When an invalid time format is used to configure the time (in Network
Setup > Configuration), the error message lacks a display of the correct time format.
Applet (37252) The web management interface displays the radio port IP address in a
column labeled Protocol rather than IP address.
Applet (36778, 36785) The Revert and Apply buttons are not consistently placed on the
right side of the screen in the various web management interface pages that contain those
options.
Applet (38332) The local RADIUS server does not automatically sort the users into their
assigned groups in the display table. The field names can be clicked to trigger the sorting
action.
Applet (36448) Placing an invalid time of access value in the RADIUS server
configuration will result in a vague "communication error" message which does not
indicate which field had an invalid value.