Enterasys Networks RBT-4102-EU - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES; Subject to Change Without Notice; DFS2 Tech Tip
- Page 3 – RoamAbout Mobility System Software Configuration Guide
- Page 4 – Existing Product Features; RBT-8xx0 Installation Guide; Minimum RBT Switch Requirements for Upgrade
- Page 5 – save config
- Page 6 – RoamAbout Switch Manager User’s Guide; SYSTEM PARAMETER SUPPORT:
- Page 7 – Supported Value:
- Page 8 – Authenticated and associated clients per radio 100; FIRMWARE CHANGES AND ENHANCEMENTS:
- Page 9 – DFS2 Tech Tip on page 16
- Page 11 – Static IP configuration for DAPs
- Page 12 – Tech Tip on page 15
- Page 13 – has been changed from ̳nopassword‘ to ̳NOPASSWORD‘.
- Page 14 – KNOWN RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:; Cannot do PEAP
- Page 15 – Enterasys Antenna Part Number:
- Page 16 – Pre DFS2 regulations:; Security and AAA
- Page 17 – Encryption; STANDARD MIB SUPPORT:; MIB support for the RoamAbout System is for monitoring only
- Page 18 – ENTERASYS NETWORKS PRIVATE ENTERPRISE MIB SUPPORT:; Mobility System Software Configuration Guide.; RADIUS Authentication and Authorization Attributes; Class; RADIUS Accounting Attributes
- Page 19 – Vendor Specific Attributes; SSID; SNMP Trap
CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES
10/17/07 P/N: 9038177-17
Subject to Change Without Notice
Page: 1
of 21
F0615-O
50 Minuteman Road
Andover, MA 01810 (USA)
Tel: (978) 684-1000
Enterasys RoamAbout
®
Wireless Switch 8xx0 Release
Firmware Version
6.0.4.4
October 17, 2007
INTRODUCTION:
The RBT-8xx0 family of wireless switches include the following: 1) the RBT-8100 and RBT-8110, which have the
ability to control up to 24 access points; 2) the RBT-8200 and RBT-8210, which have the ability to control
24/48/72 access points; and 3) the RBT-8400, which has the ability to control 40/80/120 access points. The
RoamAbout Switch Manager (RASM) can manage all of these devices.
The 6.0.4.4 Firmware release addresses firmware modifications and customer escalations (refer to the
Enterasys recommends that you thoroughly review this document prior to installing or upgrading this product.
NOTE: Enabling Direct Path Forwarding (also known as local switching) for a given AP affects the
number of ACEs that can be applied within a single ACL policy to a user connecting to that AP.
When local switching is enabled on an AP in version 6.0.4.4 of RBT switch firmware, up to 16
ACEs in an ACL policy can be applied to a user of that AP. In a future release of the firmware, the
number of available ACEs per ACL policy will increase to approximately 25. For more information ,
see the
Known Restrictions and Limitations
section of these release notes.
NOTE: At the time of this release, there is an open LED issue with the RBT-82x0 switches, where ports 1 and 2
could show an incorrect connection status after a device reboot when there are no cables attached.
This does not affect the performance for ports in any way, and will be resolved in a future release.
NOTE: The 5.0.9.2 RoamAbout Wireless Switch Firmware, and future released firmware, support the RBT-8210,
the new small form factor switch that replaces the larger RBT-8200. The RBT-8210 uses the RBT-8200
firmware and commands. The RBT-8210 prompt is displayed as RBT-8200.
NOTE: If you are using a 4.x firmware image/software, Enterasys recommends that you upgrade the
RoamAbout Switch Manager (RASM) to firmware version 5.0.12.2 BEFORE upgrading your RBT-8xx0
wireless switches to firmware version 5.0.12.2.
NOTE:
If you are upgrading a pre-existing RBT-4102 or RBT-4102-EU model Access Point from 4.1.4 or earlier,
please read the instructions listed in the
Firmware Release 4.1.5.0
section of the
Firmware Changes
and Enhancements
section of the RoamAbout Switch Manager (RASM) 6.0.4.4 Release Notes.
NOTE: For the calendar year 2007, please be aware that the United States Daylight savings time period begins
March 11, 2007, and ends November 4, 2007. R
efer to the “Configuring and Managing Time
Parameters
” chapter, section “Configuring the Summertime Period”, in the
Mobility System Software
Configuration Guide
for more detailed instructions.
NOTE:
For the 6.0.4.2 release and beyond, the „DAP‟ term has been replaced with „AP‟.
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Summary
CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES 10/17/07 P/N: 9038177-17 Subject to Change Without Notice Page: 2 of 21 F0615-O FIRMWARE SPECIFICATION: Status Version No. Type Release Date Current Release 6.0.4.4 Customer October 2007 Previous Release 6.0.4.2 Customer, added TRPZ-MP-620 support September 2007 Previous Relea...
CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES 10/17/07 P/N: 9038177-17 Subject to Change Without Notice Page: 3 of 21 F0615-O NMS Platform Version No. Module No. RoamAbout Switch Manager unlimited User License 6.0.4.4 RBT-NMS-UNL RoamAbout RF Planning Tool 6.0.4.4 RBT-RFPLAN RBT-8400 Platform Version No. Module No. RBT-84...
CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES 10/17/07 P/N: 9038177-17 Subject to Change Without Notice Page: 4 of 21 F0615-O Existing Product Features Web-Start Client Static IP configuration for APs Sygate On-Demand Agent (SODA) Broadcast settings per W ireless profile Configurable data rate settings for clients Session...