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Release Notes for RFS6000 v3.2.0.0-040R
U
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Supported Hardware
3. Download Information
4. RF Firmware Versions
5. Installation Guidelines
5.1. Upgrade Procedure
5.2. Auto Install Procedure
6. Important Notes
7. Known Issues
1 Introduction
Motorola introduced in May 2008, the RFS6000, the latest addition to a family of high-performance multi-core
processor-based wireless LAN (WLAN) switches, targeted at mid-sized enterprises. The RFS6000 supports an all-
wireless enterprise vision, enabling businesses to build an enterprise WLAN that serves the entire organization from
workers in corporate headquarters to manufacturing and distribution plants to remote branch offices.
WiNG v1.2 which maps to RFS6000 v3.2 is the second feature release on the RFS6000 platform. WiNG v1.2 is a
minor feature release for Motorola’s Enterprise-class RF & Wireless Switches that enables a Wireless Enterprise by
introducing locationing services, optimizing network performance for increased user mobility-experience and delivering
business continuity with increased high-availability and manageability features.
Key features in WiNG v1.2 (RFS6000 v3.2) are:
- Locationing with Smart Opportunistic Location Engine (SOLE): WiNG 1.2 brings the SOLE infrastructure
to WiNG architecture that will enable delivery of numerous locationing services (both organic as well as 3
rd
party). Asset tracking, resource monitoring, and visibility solutions for security or improved workflow
management with WiFi or RFID tag detection has applications across many different verticals like oil,
healthcare, retail distribution, and airline.
- Increased Manageability with:
Automatic upgrade of AAP firmware: WiNG v1.2 introduces an optional automatic AAP firmware
upgrade procedure. The switch can now automatically detect old or incompatible firmware on the AAP and
push an upgrade to the Access Point. This leads to decreased management and operational overhead in
the network for bulk image upgrades. Upgrades are supported for v2.1 onwards on the Adaptive AP
51X1.
- Increased network performance, mobility and business continuity with:
MU-rate limiting: With this feature now network managers can instrument client-based granular
bandwidth control. This would preempt a client or MU from hogging network bandwidth leading to
increased network performance, differentiated services and increased user mobility experience.
MU-load-balancing: v3.2 on the RFS6000 introduces intelligence in the network to load balance MU’s
across Access Ports depending upon the utilization of AP’s in the network, based on throughput or user
count. Dynamic allocation of resources would lead to efficient network resource utilization and increased
network performance.
Redundancy Enhancements: With WiNG1.2, now not only do AP’s adopt to secondary WiNG switches
in the network when the primary switch becomes unavailable, but also when the primary switch loses
external gateway/WAN connectivity. This ensures uninterrupted end to end network connectivity with a
clustered deployment of the Motorola WLAN solution.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 1 Introduction

Release Notes for RFS6000 v3.2.0.0-040R U Contents 1. Introduction 2. Supported Hardware 3. Download Information 4. RF Firmware Versions 5.

Page 2 - 5 Installation Guidelines

CRID/SPR DESCRIPTION Resolution/Workaround 40183 Network > Access Port Radios > WLAN Assignment page display incorrectly and "Index&qu

Page 3 - 5.2 Auto-Install Process

CRID/SPR DESCRIPTION Resolution/Workaround 48915 IPSEC - ISAKMP Aggressive mode settings doesn't works This can be configured as follows to

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CRID/SPR DESCRIPTION Resolution/Workaround 49356 RTLS: 'reader 1 antenna 1 power' doesn't really apply to the third party reader P

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Functional Enhancements include: 1. Ability to upgrade the WIPS sensor image through CLI 2. MU ACLs for Adaptive APs 3. HotSpot Enhancements in

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 5.1.1 Detailed Firmware Upgrade Procedure This section outlines the upgrade procedure to v3.2 applicable if the RF switch had a beta release in

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• configuration upgrade enable • cluster configuration upgrade enable • image upgrade enable Optional (only for the static case): • configu

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RFS6000(config)#autoinstall config url ftp://ftp:[email protected]/RFS6000/config RFS6000(config)#autoinstall cluster-config url ftp://ftp:[email protected].

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5. For the Adaptive AP 51X1, L3 Mobility, Rogue AP Detection and WLAN Bandwidth Management are not supported on the Wireless Switch, when in Adapt

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14369 Nortel branded spectra-link phones experience resets frequently. 14398 Need to support UTF-8 encoding for LDAv3 Radius 14432 sh wi mo associa

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 7 Known Issues CRID/SPR DESCRIPTION Resolutio

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CRID/SPR DESCRIPTION Resolution/Workaround 43606 User Account with a (') character in password causes login failure Please refrain from using

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