Wireless Edge Services zl Module Release Notes WT.01.28

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Software Fixes
Release WT.01.19
Wireless (PR_0000004763) — Wireless clients may be unable to roam between modules
within the same SSID after being authenticated.
Release WT.01.19
Release WT.01.19 was not a general release.
Problems resolved in Release WT.01.19
Security (PR_0000003978) — Web-authenticated clients do not disconnect after user logs
off.
Release WT.01.20
Release WT.01.20 was not a general release.
Problems resolved in Release WT.01.20
Web UI (PR_0000002041) — A Guest account created through the Web User Interface will
not be saved after a reload of the WES module.
VLAN (PR_0000002129) — Increased VLAN limit to 64 (from 16) for Uplink/Downlink
ports.
If VLANs are tagged to uplink or downlink ports, the WESM will only recognize the first 64 VLANs
tagged (in ascendant order, i.e. VLAN 10, VLAN 20, etc.) and transfer traffic (layer 2, layer 3 only
for the ones that are interfaces and configured in the WESM on the Ethernet tab below Network
Setup) between the WESM and the chassis. For VLAN numbers 65 and higher the WESM will not
be able to transfer the traffic and stations that are in a VLAN in the 65+ range will not be able to
communicate correctly. There is a total of 64 uplink tagged VLANs and 64 downlink tagged
VLANs, for a combined total of 128 VLANs.
Web UI (PR_0000003233) — On the Web User Interface, updated Help information
regarding the Web Access Control features.
Web UI (PR_0000003782) — Unable to add a radio with number greater than 1000 as an
index through the Web User Interface.
Web Authentication (PR_0000003811) — Web authentication redirection uses hostname
and not the FQDN (hostname.domainname) resulting in certificate warnings.
Web UI (PR_0000003935) — On the Web User Interface, updated Help information for
MAC Authentication features.
CLI (PR_0000005515) — DHCP client becomes disabled when configuring interface
through the CLI.
Redundant module (PR_0000005593) — Redundant module defaults to active mode after
restoring factory defaults.