
WLAN SwitchSoftware2.4.1.0 Release NotesCopyright© 2005 Aruba Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications in this document are subjec
For information on upgrading to, or downgrading from, 2.4.1.0, refer to Installing ArubaOS 2.4.1.0—Prerequisites. Before you Change your Switch’s Im
If an Aruba switch encounters a bug where it needs to write a core file, it will not be able to do so if the file system is full and critical troub
Upgrading to ArubaOS 2.4.1.0 The Aruba ArubaOS software can be upgraded as new releases become available. The following steps abbreviate the detailed
(aruba) # copy flash: default.cfg tftp: <TFTP server IP address> <dest. filename> Note— A valid IP route must exist between the TFTP ser
(aruba) # show image version ---------------------------------- Partition : 0:0 (/dev/hda1) **Default boot** Software Version :
Reboot the switch: # reload When the boot process is complete, use the show version command to verify the upgrade. (Aruba) #show version Aruba Ope
Upgrading Multi-Switch Networks In a multi-switch network (one with two or more Mobility Controllers), special care must be taken to upgrade all swit
Upgrade the Local switches to the new code. Do not reboot the Local switches yet. From the Master CLI, enter apboot location 0.0.0 Now reboot
(aruba) #show image ver ---------------------------------- Partition : 0:0 (/dev/hda1) Software Version : 2.2.3.0 Build number
Boot to your default.cfg file. # boot config default.cfg Replace the current WMS database file with your backup. If you have your backup database
What’s New in Release 2.4.1.0 These release notes describe new features in ArubaOS 2.4.1.0 including: • Remote AP (RAP) now supports local traffic br
Troubleshooting If the switch gets into trouble (for example, insufficient – less than 10MB – flash space), do the following: Disconnect the link t
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Issues and Limitations Fixed in this Release The following issues and limitations from 2.4.0.0 have been fixed in this release: Authentication The
WEP/TKIP traffic no longer experiences memory contention issues and thus no longer freezes up. (6842) SNMP A trap is now generated when the swi
(MTU) on these Access Points to 1500 bytes. Do this by entering (from enable mode) under the AP location: ap location 0.0.0 mtu 1500 write memory
While moving a station, if 802.1x authentication is delayed, the show user global-user-map command output is not displayed correctly. (6557) Wi
After a role-based VLAN is disabled, the 802.1x client will not have connectivity for a few minutes. (7892) Monitoring > Switch Summary may n
No SNMP traps are generated when software feature licenses are added, deleted, or expire. Syslog messages, however do report these events.(7450)
Occasionally the SNMP community does not appear in the WebUI until the page is refreshed. (7867) On the WebUI, navigating to AP >Status >
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