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AirWave 7.5.6 | Release Notes 13
DE11202 The Interface tables that displays AirMesh MSR2000 and for MST200 AP now contain the same fields.
DE11209 Changed the way that client connect/disconnect times are collected. Client disconnect time now comes
from the payload and not the time of processing the payload.
DE11212 Fixed an issue that caused the TX Power value for an Aruba AP with a role of Spectrum Sensor or
AirMonitor to display on the Groups > Monitor page but not on the associated APs/Devices > Monitor
page.
DE11218 Fixed a mismatch issue that occurred when AP Longitude and Latitude values ending in ‘0’ were
entered correctly on the device but then truncated on AMP during an audit.
DE11235 For mesh APs, which only use FTP for firmware upgrades, the Server Protocol field is now auto-filled
when uploading firmware and files.
DE11252 40MHz Intolerance and Greenfield IDS traps now display under the IDS category and show up as IDS
failure events rather than hardware traps.
DE11266,
DE11270,
DE11271
Added support for certificate configuration management for group AOS configurations. Certificates that
are added and specified for a group cannot be deleted. For groups that are configured as a Global
Group, an override option is now available. Users can select whether a certificate should be pushed
using this setting rather than relying on another group's configuration.
DE11268 The “Format,” “Type,” and “Expiry” columns now sort properly in the Device Setup > Certificate and
Groups > Certificate tables.
DE11277 AMP no longer displays a Save and Apply button when no changes are made to maintenance
windows.
DE11279 Fixed a potential security issue where arbitrary pieces of AirWave’s code could be started by crafting a
specific URL.
DE11286 The server protocol for upgrading firmware on mesh APs is now FTP rather than TFTP.
DE11288 Fixed an issue that caused VisualRF to fail to load in IE8.
DE11300 For AirMesh APs, the Orphan Node Recovery button on the AP > Monitor page now only displays
when the downed AP has a potential neighbor AP that can be used for recovery.
DE11312,
DE11535
Fix the importing of aruba_ap_group for Aruba Thin APs. AMP now allow users to import
aruba_ap_groups that may not exist as objects on AMP. When the fields are cleared out for import
settings, then include aruba_ap_group is included. If no aruba_ap_group is successfully retrieved for the
AP, then aruba_ap_group is now set to Default.
DE11314 The View Running Configuration link on the controller audit page now displays the AOS running
configuration details rather than a normal audit configuration.
DE11332 AMP now warns the user that a reboot is required in order to apply changes to a template.
DE11337 NMS servers added by a user with an AMP Administrator role can now be used by any other user with a
role definition that is specified as AMP Administrator.
DE11345 The email output for custom reports now matches the output generated by the report in AMP.
Additional headers that do not display in the report will not display in the email output.
DE11351 This version of AMP limits the amount of memory usage on web server processing in order to prevent
memory overflow.
DE11353 When a radio interface is shut down, the AMP no longer displays “shutdown” twice, causing a
mismatch.
DE11356 The time range that displays within the graphs on the Clients > Connected page now match the times
and timezones that display in the table below the graphs. In prior versions, the graphs displayed the
server timezone, and the table below displayed the client timezone. All times that display now represent
the server timezone.
DE11384 When changing the AP group name that includes a Cisco LWAPP AP, the LWAPP AP now reboots
automatically so that the change can take effect immediately. Users who do not want the AP to reboot
automatically can take advantage of AMP maintenance windows.
DE11415 An error message now displays on the Home > Overview page for failed migration jobs.
Table 7 Resolved Issues in AirWave 7.5.0 (Continued)
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