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RG-WLAN Series OutdoorAccess Point RGOS Release Notes,

11.1(5)B9P11

 

 


Release Date: Jul. 13, 2018

 

 

 

 



Contents

This document includes the followingsections:

n  BasicInformation

n  HardwareSupported

n  NewFeatures

n  Resolved Issues

n  UpgradePackages

n  Upgrade/DowngradeTips

Basic Information

Table 1 lists the basic information of thecurrent release.

Table 1 Basic Information of the CurrentRelease

Current Release

RGOS11.1(5)B9P11

Previous Release

RGOS11.1(5)B9P5

Applicable Product

AP Products

AP630(CD) Series: AP630(CD) v1.0x, AP630(CD) v1.1x, AP630(CE) v1.0x

AP630(IDA) Series: AP630(IDA) v1.xx, AP630(IODA) v1.xx

 

AC Version

RGOS 11.1(5)B9P5 and later

Category

Official release

 

Use the show version command todisplay information about the software version.

RG-AP630v1.0#showversion detail

Systemdescription      : Ruijie Outdoor RG-AP630(802.11a/n/ac and 802.11b/g/n, Directional-Antenna) By Ruijie Networks.

Systemstart time       : 2017-12-28 14:37:51

Systemuptime           : 8:02:07:14

Systemhardware version : 1.00

Systemsoftware version : AP_RGOS11.1(5)B9P11, Release(05130404)

Systempatch number     : NA

Systemsoftware number  : M04393301042018

Systemserial number    : 2224942570021

Systemboot version     : 2.0.23.e32bc09(170405)

Systemcore version     : 2.6.32.041b907dc3b8ae

Release Number Description

Software number M20015609252015 indicates20:01:56 on September 25, 2015.

*  1) Release number is formatted as AABBCCDD. 2) AA indicates year. 01stands for 2014, 02 for 2015 and so on. 3) BB indicates month. 13 stands forJanuary, 14 for February and so on. 4) CC indicates date. 5) DD indicates timein 24-hour format, e.g., 16 stands for 4pm.

Take release number 02212520 for example.It indicates 8pm on September 25, 2015.

Hardware Supported

Table 2 shows the hardware supported bythe RGOS 11.1(5)B9P11.

Table 2 Supporting Hardware Models

Hardware Model

Version

Description

AP630(IDA)

1.0x, 1.2x, 1.6x, 1.7x

Outdoor Access Point, Dual-Radio, Dual-Band, Concurrent Operation of 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n/ac (500Mw max), FAT/FIT mode, WAPI, Bridge

AP630(IODA)

1.0x, 1.1x, 1.2x, 1.6x, 1.7x

Outdoor Access Point, Dual-Radio, Dual-Band, Concurrent Operation of 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n/ac (500mW max), FAT/FIT mode, WAPI, Bridge

AP630(CD)

1.0x, 1.1x

Outdoor Access Point, Dual-Radio, Dual-Band, Concurrent Operation of 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n/ac, FAT/FIT mode, WAPI, Bridge

AP630(CE)

1.0x

Outdoor Access Point, Dual-Radio, Dual-Band, Concurrent Operation of 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n/ac, FAT/FIT mode, WAPI, Bridge

 

*     The hardware version number is rounded to thefirst decimal place. The numeral in the second decimal place does not changethe supporting release.

New Features

N/A

Resolved Issues

This section describes the resolved issues.

Table 3 Fixed Bugs

No.

Bug Description

 

1

On the AP630(CD), when the LAN port is configured to operate at half-duplex, the negotiated speed is 1000M.

2

On the AP630(IDOA), aggregation configuration is delivered to a fit AP via the AC, but there is no aggregation information on the Gi0/2 port. As a result, aggregation between Gi0/1 and Gi0/2 fails.

3

Terminals, such as Pixel 2, Samsung GS 8 and xps 13, are often kicked offline.

4

The default method to calculate cost of an AP member port is wrong.

Upgrade Packages

Table 4.1 AP630(CD)/AP630(CE)

Applicable Product

File

File Size

MD5

AP630(CD) v1.0x

AP630(CD) v1.1x

AP630(CE) v1.0x

AP_RGOS11.1(5)B9P11_S1C2-01_05152600_install.bin

26,791,125 bytes

c61d0f4cb6373de290cca84dc72f2a99

AP_RGOS11.1(5)B9P11_S1C2-01-C_05152600_install.bin

26,791,754 bytes

5e93dc04e436630e4c6f018181edc016

Table 4.2 AP630(IDA)/AP630(IODA)

Applicable Product

File

File Size

MD5

AP630(IDA) v1.xx

AP630(IODA) v1.xx

AP_RGOS11.1(5)B9P11_S1C3-01_05152600_install.bin

21,450,699 bytes

1a7f0cb3199e24e2f3c72d69046bb50d 

AP_RGOS11.1(5)B9P11_S1C3-01-C_05152600_install.bin

21,451,092 bytes

33f2934bf5920b52302d51a87d995be1

Upgrade/Downgrade Tips

The following are some tips for upgrading/downgradingthe RG-WLAN Series Outdoor Access Point RGOS 11.1(5)B9P11:

n Use the show version command to check thecurrent firmware before upgrade/downgrade. Select proper upgrade/downgrade modeaccording to the current firmware and the target firmware.

n During the upgrade and downgrade, pay attentionto the prompt messages. If failures occur, please save the log and contact usfor technical assistance.

n During the upgrade and downgrade, it isrecommended you not power off or reset the system, or plug/unplug any module.

n  Usethe show version command to check the firmware after the upgrade/downgrade.

 

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