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Feature |
Source of Demand |
Description |
MAC address |
Market |
The APs support a new basic service set identifier (BSSID) generation mode in which only the last three bytes are modified to ensure that the BSSID is compliant with the organizationally unique identifier (OUI) rules. |
MAC address |
Market |
The APs support country/region code unlocking. |
Application identification and ACL |
Market |
URL filtering for both HTTP and HTTPS is supported. |
RADIUS |
Market |
The accounting packet replication function is supported, and the replicated packet is sent to a server in a specified server group. New command for fat APs (the configuration takes effect on the AC for fit APs): accounting-copy group_name |
WIS |
Market |
Radio parameter reporting, dynamic frequency selection (DFS) information reporting, and extended scan parameter configuration are improved without external commands. |
WQoS |
Market |
You can specify the DSCP priorities for uplink and downlink packets based on VIP users, key applications, and key area groups separately. |
LLDP |
Market |
The wireless ACs or APs support LLDP CWMP nodes. |
AEM |
Market |
The application experience measurement (AEM) can be enabled based on applications. l AEM can be enabled based on applications, and the experience information of a client associated with an application can be reported. l The experience information is the same as that collected through enabling AEM based on MAC addresses. l The data reporting format is the same as that of the AEM, and data is reported to RG-UNC based on MAC addresses. |
Bug ID |
Description |
First Release |
The RG-AP840-L cannot use IEEE 802.3at/bt power supply properly and uses only the default IEEE 802.3af power supply. |
AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1 |
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An AP experiences abnormal crashes due to the MAC address expansion to 5,000. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W2S5 |
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After an RG-AP680-AR bridges with another AP, the LED is abnormal. |
N/A |
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The radio signals of a device are affected by the optical port, resulting in high nopkt value and wireless signal lag. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B5 |
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There is a discrepancy between the power value table of the RG-AP880 series and the software implementation. As a result, some switches negotiate IEEE 802.3af power supply, resulting in the radio being turned off. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1 |
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When the AAA login password of the device is incorrectly entered, the security log prompts that the username is null, instead of the actual username. |
N/A |
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When an AP password is configured on the AC, the password fails to take effect because the AP and AC have inconsistent password policies. |
N/A |
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After the country/region code is locked on an AP, some channel configurations fail. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1 |
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1284211 |
When HTTPS is used to integrate with ClearPass for web-based authentication, the authentication process may become unresponsive for some clients when a large number of clients initiate authentication requests simultaneously. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W5, Release(11232022) |
1284241 |
After the web-auth auth server https command is deleted, residual socket connections may occur, causing a command configuration failure. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W5, Release(11232022) |
1304363 |
A large amount of PPSK user information exists on a cloud AP. When the cloud AP connects to Ruijie Cloud and many SSID configurations are delivered, the SSID configurations may fail to be synchronized. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W4B1, Release(11161701) |
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