Wireless Edge Services zl Module Release Notes WT.01.28

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Support Notes and Clarifications
Release WT.01.13
Clarification: Setting Intrusion Detection with TKIP Countermeasures
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) commands can be used to filter a station that set off IDS. Setting
the following ids parameters will blacklist the client for the amount of time set in the ageout (ageout
time can be up to one day).
ProCurve(wireless-services-C)(config-wireless)#ids anomaly-detection tkip-countermeasures enable
ProCurve(wireless-services-C)(config-wireless)#ids anomaly-detection tkip-countermeasures filter-
ageout 60
where 60 in this example is the ageout duration (seconds) in which mobile units will be filtered
out. A value of 0 - 86400 seconds can be configured.
Release WT.01.13
Release WT.01.13 is a special release for WESM zl modules purchased prior to April 1, 2008, in the
European Union and selected countries/regions.
Regulatory restriction removal: this change allows customers in the European Union and
selected countries/regions (including South Africa, Turkey, Morocco, and Croatia) who
purchased their modules prior to April 1, 2008 to benefit from the software fixes and
ProCurve MM 2.0 Automatic Update 1 (AU1) support introduced after WT.01.03, but without
the new restriction in 802.11a channel availability released in WT.01.10.
Output from the command, show ip dhcp binding displays only the dynamic IP address
bindings. To display the manually-configured DHCP bindings, use the following command:
show ip dhcp binding manual.
Release WT.01.15
Release WT.01.15 is a general release that may be used with WESM zl modules purchased prior to,
or after, April 1, 2008, in the European Union and selected countries/regions, with channel restrictions
as described below.
Regulatory restriction re-imposed as in WT.01.10: 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).