Wireless Edge Services zl Module Release Notes WT.01.15
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Software Fixes
Release WT.01.03
Software Fixes
Unless otherwise noted, each new release includes the software fixes added in all previous releases.
To review the software fixes associated with the most recent general release, see “Release WT.01.15”
on page 21.
Release WT.01.03
Release WT.01.03 was the first software release for the ProCurve Wireless Edge Services zl Module.
Release WT.01.10
Release WT.01.10 was released to Manufacturing only, and is not a general release.
Problems resolved in Release WT.01.10
■ Infrastructure (39309) — Even when the redundancy heartbeat-period has been
configured to a non-default value and that configuration change has been saved, the module
reverts to the default value of 5 seconds following a reload.
■ Infrastructure (45510) — Incoming packet counters are not incrementing properly for
VLAN and ACL interfaces.
■ Infrastructure (45577) — The Web management interface does not provide the ability to
configure the local RADIUS server's IP address.
■ Radio Port/Wireless (46298) — An incorrect DNS string was pushed to the radio ports
when they are first adopted by a module on a software version capable of layer 3 adoption.
■ Security (45549) — The allowed configuration value range for the RADIUS client shared
secret was not consistent between the CLI and Web management interface. This fix removes
the 4 character minimum from the Web management interface.
■ Wireless (45552) — Pairwise Master Key (PMK) caching allows the module to store a
station's PMK after the station disassociates with a Radio Port so that the key remains in
place if the station re-associates with a different Radio Port. Prior to this fix, network
administrators had to disable PMK caching to use the ACL features in IDM. This fix will
ensure that IDM ACLs will remain in place after a roam, with PMK caching enabled.
■ Wireless (46457 and 46292) — In the European Union and selected countries/regions
(including South Africa, Turkey, Morocco, and Croatia), ProCurve Wireless Edge Services
Modules, Access Points and Radio Ports purchased after April 1, 2008, are subject to new
radar interference requirements that limit the available channels in the 5 GHz band. To
comply with these new requirements, the operating channels impacted by this change have
been removed. The available 5 GHz channels are now 36, 40, 44 and 48 (5.150 - 5.250 GHz).