Wireless Edge Services zl Module Release Notes WT.01.28
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Known Software Issues and Limitations
Release WT.01.03
■ Applet (41387) — The "wrong value" error triggered by configuration of overlapping
excluded DHCP ranges is uninformative. The error should mention that overlapping IP
address ranges are not permitted.
■ Applet (40023) — The web management interface should disable (gray out) the Delete
button when both the startup-config and running-config are chosen. Despite the presence of
the delete option, running-config cannot be deleted; this is appropriate behavior.
■ Applet (40766) — The web management interface allows removal of an ACL or ACE when
it is in use by NAT.
Best Practice: Review the configuration and attachment of ACLs as part of the planning process
prior to ACL deletion.
■ Applet (40950) — The list of ACLs displayed by the web management interface is ordered
arbitrarily (e.g. not ordered alphabetically, numerically, or by type). Be sure to check the
entire list if you are having difficulty finding an ACL you have configured, scrolling to the
bottom of the list if necessary.
■ Applet (41184) — The web management interface Ethernet Configuration screen does not
properly gray out all the appropriate fields; enabling DHCP grays out only the subnet mask,
but not the IP fields. Additionally, though the mask is grayed out, the dots in the field are not
grayed out. This does not have a functional consequence.
■ Applet (41215) — Since the ability to copy to the running-config has been removed from
the web management interface, the system: button should not be displayed on the
Management -> System Maintenance - Config File -> Transfer -> browse for location popup
window.
Workaround: Attempts at transferring to the file provide a meaningful message in the lower left
window of the web management interface.
■ Applet (41372) — After deleting a dynamic NAT entry and NAT interface from the web
management interface, the screen does not properly repaint the area where a popup dialog
box was placed.
■ Applet (41423) — A static NAT entry is deleted if one of the parameters is modified using
an invalid value.
Workaround: If you are having problems with static NAT entries being deleted immediately after
using the web management interface for configuration or modification, double check that all
your configured parameters are valid and view the configuration file to confirm that the intended
NAT rules are in place.
■ Applet (41504) — The web management interface fails to warn the user if an ACE (Access
Control Entry) that already exists is configured again. The ACE is appropriately disregarded
rather than saved, but the user is not informed about why this action occurred.
■ Applet (41751) — In the web management interface, the Transfer Files button is enabled
even when there are no core or panic files present.