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Release Notes for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, Release 2.11
OL-6775-01
Known Problems
CSCsa79473 Need to change the maximum
transmit (Tx) power level based
on the antenna for ETSI.
The recommended transmit power by RPG and
Self-Healing might potentially violate ETSI
regulatory domain if you are using a high gain
antenna, although it is not likely.
To work around this problem, set the maximum
power in the RPG Constraints/Goals section as
one of the following:
• For 2.4 GHz: 25 mw (antenna gain 5.2 - 6
dB), 13 mw (antenna gain 6.1 - 9 dB), 8 mw
(antenna gain 9.1 - 10 dB).
• For 5 GHz: 32 mw (antenna gain6-7dB),
13 mw (antenna gain 7.1 - 9.5 dB).
CSCsa79506 If a switch has multiple IP
addresses, port suppression may
fail.
If a switch has multiple IP addresses, port
suppression might fail. In order for a switchport
to be suppressed, the switch must be in the
Managed state. If a switch has multiple IP
addresses, WLSE stores only one IP address. If
WLSE discovers the rogue on a different VLAN
on the same switch with a different IP address
(other than the one stored in WLSE), WLSE
does not suppress the port because this IP
address is not in the database.
To work around this problem, manually
suppress the switchport from the Rogue Details
screen.
Table 2 Known Problems in the WLSE (Continued)
Bug ID Summary Explanation