Wireless Edge Services zl Module Release Notes WT.01.28

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Known Software Issues and Limitations
Release WT.01.03
Applet (41761) — When inserting DHCP IP address ranges (Network Setup -> DHCP Server
-> Configuration -> Add -> Included Ranges window of the web management interface), use
of the tab key cycles the curser between the Start IP and End IP fields without progressing
to other fields. The user will have to use the mouse to get to the other parameter fields.
Applet (41764) — The tab key does not allow the user to cycle through the various server
fields of the web management interface page for Network Setup -> DHCP Server ->
Configuration -> Add -> Servers fields. The user will have to use the mouse to progress
through the various parameter fields.
Applet (41992) — The web management interface's Device Information page erroneously
displays the Troubleshooting -> Panic Snapshot page. The trigger for this event is unknown.
Applet (41768)There is inconsistent behavior between CLI and Applet while configuring
the preferred and alternate methods for user login. The Applet requires that both a preferred
and alternate method be specified, but the CLI does not have any requirement for an alternate
method.
Applet (38562) — The web management interface allows the universal broadcast address
(255.255.255.255) to be configured as a DNS IP address.
Applet (39807) — There should be an option to generate a Tech-Support file in the web
management application, and there is not.
Workaround: Generate this file using the CLI command. To do this using TFTP transfer, use the
following command syntax.
Host_zl_Switch# wireless-services <slot id >
Host_zl_Switch(wireless-services-slot)# support copy tech-support tftp://<ip address of tftp server>/
<filename.tar.gz>
Applet (41536) — In the web management interface L3 mobility page, changes made to
the settings take affect without the user hitting the Apply button.
Workaround: Use caution - do not click an option that you do not intend to configure on this
screen.
Applet (40012) — In the web management interface Special Features -> Station Intrusion
Detection, clicking in any of the threshold value fields enables the Apply button, even when
no changes were made. If the user has a concern that they inadvertently made a change, the
Revert button may be used.
Applet (41721) — The web management interface produces a Java console error message
when a DDNS TTL value of 1 is configured for a DHCP pool. Additionally, the value does not
get saved to the running configuration.
Workaround: Though a DDNS TTL value of 1 would be an unusual setting, if the user desires this
setting, reconfiguring it a second time will allow the value to be saved.
Applet (1000460321) — The web management interface Security -> MAC Filters ->
Authentication column has a "#" in place of MAC-Auth.