Wireless Edge Services zl Module Release Notes WT.01.33
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Known Software Issues and Limitations
Release WT.01.03
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.
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 Trouble-
shooting -> 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 bu
tton.
Workaround: Use caution - do not click an option that you do not intend to configure on this screen.