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Motorola AP-7131 Release Notes page 7

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Known Issues & Recommendations
A review of the following Known Issues is highly recommended:
CQ# 47480: Single Radio AP: Channel changed from CLI does not get
reflected in GUI.
CQ# 52396: Current Date under Date and Time can only be changed once
manually
CQ# 52529: SNMP: Cannot create a white-list for hotspot wlan through SNMP
CQ# 52530: SNMP: apRadiusUsersGroupTable and apRadiusAccessTable are
not functional
CQ# 54585: Subnet mask validation is not done properly. Network
Administrator needs to ensure proper subnet mask entry
CQ# 54649: SSH: not able to ssh into the AP when external Radius server is
configured
CQ# 54802: Autoneogtiation: AP Ethernet port duplex settings needs to
match remote device port settings
CQ# 54854: PPPoE: PPPoE connection often does not recover after
disconnecting cable for more than a minute
CQ# 55059: SNMP: DynDNS mode cannot be set to true (enable) using SNMP
CQ# 55073: DynDNS: WAN link is down and does not come up till WAN cable
is plugged out and plugged in with DynDNS enabled
Certain special characters are invalid for an ESSID such as space < > | " & ,
\ ?
NAT: Transport protocols selected as AH do not work with outbound firewall
using NAT
Reconfiguring Gigabit Ethernet autonegotiation or port characteristics while
the Gigabit Ethernet port is connected to the LAN and used for administrative
access is not recommended
VPN, Onboard IDS, RIP and On-board AAA server are not supported in this
release.
A review of the following Known Sensor Issues & Recommendations for WIPS
operation is highly recommended:
Ad-Hoc Termination is not supported.
The AP-7131 used as a WIPS sensor with external antennas requires dual-band
antennas that cover both the 2.4 GHZ and 5 GHz spectrum.
A dual-radio AP-7131 used as a WIPS sensor with one radio dedicated to 2.4 GHz
and the second radio dedicated to 5 GHz scanning will typically collect more frames
and store a larger amount of forensic data points than an AP-7131 with only one
radio dedicated to scanning both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.

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