Release Notes

Extreme Campus Controller Customer Release Notes
8/6/2021 P/N: 9036846-05 Subject to Change Without Notice Page: 2 of 21
F0615-O
Changes in 05.16.06.0008
Rectified incorrect behavior of SNMP agent that sent SNMP traps out to all levels
regardless of the level setting in the configuration.
CFD-6028
Removed the condition that caused an erroneous alarm for bonded channels
although the access points were configured for two different sites.
CFD-6209
Improved accuracy of data collected by RADIUS Accounting.
CFD-6300
Corrected the issue that prevented sending Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
configuration from Extreme Campus Controller to Extreme 220 Series switches.
CFD-6312
Changes in 05.16.05.0012
Removed inconsistency in client statistics exchange between XCC and XIQ.
CFD-5966
Added User Interface warning that enabling 802.11k on Networks/SSIDs can cause
radio reset.
CFD-5969
Addressed issue preventing reference to VLAN 2500
CFD-6003
Improved logic of adding Topology/VLAN to Profile assignment to address conditions
when assignments from VLAN creation accelerator may reset other previously
assignments to the profile.
CFD-6007
Introduced restriction for Role names staring with “Unregistered role for “ as it
conflicts with automatically internally generated references for Captive Portal.
CFD-6040
Rectified incorrect display of long profile name when a profile is created under a
device group.
CFD-6045
Improved stability of Radius Accounting functionality to address issues where
bandwidth was reported as very low.
CFD-6070
Improved license management resilience for better handling of very large entitlement
licensed records.
CFD-6072
Improved an exception handling for management of backup files that could prevent
deletion of backups once maximum size reached.
CFD-6097
Changes in 05.16.04.0004
Fixed issue where re-ordering of network assignments could result in advertisement
of OPEN networks (Captive Portal, etc..) as encrypted
XCC-707
Corrected issue where customized dashboards and queries may be lost during
upgrade for non-default admin users.
XCC-741
Enhancements in 05.16.03.0015
Added support for auto-provisioned enhanced Opportunistic Wireless Encryption
(OWE) companion for open WLANs.
OWE (aka Enhanced Open) is a Wi-Fi standard which ensures that the
communication between each pair of endpoints is protected from other endpoints,
when connecting to an "OPEN" network. Unlike conventional Open Wi-Fi, it provides
"Individualized Data Protection" such that data traffic between a client and access
point is "individualized".
XCC-578