Release Notes
  Extreme Campus Controller Customer Release Notes 
11/23/2021 P/N: 9037076-03  Subject to Change Without Notice  Page: 8 of 19 
F0615-O  
Note: 
Platform and AP Configuration functions are not supported by ExtremeManagement™.  
Extreme  Campus  Controller  does  not  yet  expose  support  for  ExtremeLocation™  Calibration  procedure. 
ExtremeLocation will work correctly for Zone and Occupancy level analytics but does not fully support 
Position Tracking with this release. Enhanced support for Position Tracking will be added to a future release 
of Extreme Campus Controller. 
INSTALLATION INFORMATION: 
Appliance Installations 
E1120 
Extreme Campus Controller E1120 Installation Guide 
E2120 
Extreme Campus Controller E2120 Installation Guide 
E2122 
Extreme Campus Controller E2122 Installation Guide 
E3120 
Extreme Campus Controller E3120 Installation Guide 
VE6120/VE6125 
Extreme Campus Controller VE6120/VE6125 Installation Guide 
VE6120H 
Extreme Campus Controller VE6120H Installation Guide 
Known Restrictions and Limitations: 
Known Restriction or Limitation 
I.D 
Extreme Campus Controller version 5 is a Centralized site (Campus only) 
distribution. 
Removed support for creating or upgrading Distributed sites and deprecated 
support for Distributed operational mode for AP300, AP400, and AP500 series 
access points. Also removed support for adoption of WiNG APs AP75xx, AP76xx, 
and AP85xx/84xx.  
To prevent accidental service impact, the upgrade process will abort any upgrades 
from Version 4 installations with configured Distributed sites.  
WiNG-Proxy for Extreme Management Center (XMC) mode is also deprecated with 
version 5 of the software. Customers can continue to leverage version 4 (4.76) for 
such deployments.  
ECA-1230  
Certain wireless clients (such as Qualcomm Killer Wireless 1535 and Intel 
7265D/8260/8265) have been known to not complete the 4-way handshake in 
order to fulfill the association process in networks that have both PMF/MFP 
(802.11w) and Fast-Transition (802.11r [FT]) enabled. 
The currently recommended workaround is to not enable PMF/MFP configuration 
on a service that is also using 802.11r. Such clients have been demonstrated to 
work correctly on services with just 802.11r (FT) enabled. 
nse0003416 
To improve stability of mesh when SmartRF is used with a mesh root AP: 
 * Use fixed channel width. 
 * Set SmartRF sensitivity to "Low" to decrease the time that the AP will abandon 
the channel for scanning. 
XCC-1684 










