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Ruijie RG-WS6008 Wireless Controller Firmware
Type
Version No.
RGOS11.9(6)W3B1
2024-04-08
File Size
65.9MB
Revision History
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Release Note

New Features

Feature

Source of Demand

Description

Hotspot2.0

Market

Hotspot 2.0 R2 protocol

New commands:

3gpp-cellular-network mcc mcc mnc mnc

connection-capability

dgaf { enable | disable }

dls-tdls { enable | disable }

domain-name domain-name

friendly-name language-code language-code name name

gas-response delay { enable | disable }

hessid mac-address

hotspot2 template  template-name

hotspot2 osu-provider template template-name

hotspot2 template template-name

hotspot2 wlan wlanid template  template-name

Icon-name

ipv4-address-available

ipv6-address-available

method { oma-dm | soap-xml-spp }

nai nai

nai-realm

network-auth-type

network-type

operator-name language-code language-code name name

osu-provider template-name

osu-ssid ssid 

roam-consortium oi oi [ in-beacon ]

server-uri uri

service-description

show hotspot2 template [ template-name ]

show osu-provider configuration [ template-name ]

venue-group venue-group type venue-type

venue-name language-code language-code name name

wan-metrics link-status

SSID isolation

Market

SSID isolation (VLAN isolation)

New commands:

data-plane user-isolation vlan vid

data-plane user-isolation trusted-mac H.H.H vlan vid

data-plane user-isolation trusted-ip ipv4-address vlan vid

show data-plane user-isolation

show data-plane user-isolation state

GPSK micro-segmentation

Market

GPSK micro-segmentation

New commands:

bind mac-address mac-string

ratelimit bandwidth bsp-num

sumng delete wifi-key key

sumng psk group { default | grp-name }

show sumng psk group grp-name

user-limit number [ action { notify | reject }]

vlan vlan-id

vlan-group group-id

RADSEC

Market

RADSEC

New commands:

aaa group server radius

radsec destination

show radsec statistics

show radsec state

Metrics collection

Internal

Metrics collection

New commands:

metrics monitor enable

clear metrics all

clear metrics group group-name [ metric-name ]

show metrics define summary

show metrics define summary group group-name

show metrics detail

show metrics summary

show metrics summary group group-name

Hot patch upgrade on Eweb

Internal

Hot patch upgrade of ACs is supported on Eweb.

Flash optimization

Internal

Metrics collection consumes a portion of flash storage. Flash optimization can be performed.

Import of international product features

Internal

L-Series product features are imported (for international use), including the small-bin function, customization of default country codes (setmac), device positioning LED (fat and cloud modes), international sharing containment, and import/export of AP configuration lists.

Location control supported by Bonjour

Market

After Bonjour is enabled, all packets are sent to the AC for processing, which causes high CPU usage. Location control needs to be supported.

Changed Features

Feature

Source of Demand

Description

AC flooding optimization

External

The egress node obtaining function is moved from the virtual thread to the broadcast virtual thread.

Bonjour quality enhancement

Internal

This feature is used to address the issue of excessive VSP message volume between the AP and the AC, and the problem of issuing too many ACE entries in anti-preemption mode.

Metrics collection

Internal

The key metrics and parameters of devices are collected periodically.

RPCAP

Internal

All APs support Remote Packet Capture (RPCAP). APs instead of packet capture NICs are used for packet obtaining.

Packet tracking

Internal

Online/offline packets of VIP clients can be tracked, including auth, assoc, and DHCP packets.

Resolved Issues

Bug ID

Description

First Release

941650

An error is reported when the x parameter in the ip default-network a.a.a.x command is set to a value greater than 223.

S3410_FSOS 11.4(1)B74S3

933004

Some clients fail to pass 802.1X authentication. The interface entries are lost.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)B2, Release(08190215)

962677

When the AC memory usage exceeds 71%, the maininfo process is core dumped.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)B2S2, Release(09240717)

925245

After being upgraded to W2B1 version, the RG-WS6816 V1.xx or RG-WS6812 V1.xx AC restarts repeatedly when the app-traffice enable-statistics command is configured.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W2B1, Release(09230206)

909160

The client information identified by the RG-MAP852 AP cannot be uploaded to the AC.

AC_RGOS 11.9(2)B2P11, Release(08232215)

941251

LSM supports error frame errdisable and port flapping protection.

AM_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10171507)

953928

When the number of AM licenses occupied on the AC is greater than the actual number of online AM series master APs, the number of available devices that can go online is reduced. In extreme cases, available licenses return to zero and devices cannot go online.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W2B1, Release(10142114)

953897

The AM series master AP restarts abnormally during the management process.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W2B1, Release(10142114)

953372

The IP addresses of some clients on the AC are abnormal.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10160605)

932039

Some AP models are not displayed on the web system of the VAC.

AC_RGOS 11.9(2)B2P15, Release(10152021)

930310

A large number of AMMG core dumps occur on the AC, causing the execution of device-related commands in the device-config mode to get stuck.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10170807)

925645

When the show ip v6fpm statistics command is run to check the IPv6 flow table capacity of RG-WS6812, 104w is displayed. This does not match the specification of 20w.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10142318)

961568

In ap-group configuration mode, when the exec-cmd feature is used to execute the command, it does not take effect.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10162708)

925540

After an AP with AR Radio goes online on the AC, WIDS-related channel detection logs are printed at the AC side.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10162708)

933133

When a configuration template is used to deliver configuration on the AC, some AM series master APs fail to receive the configuration.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10162708)

970734

When the VAC is interconnected with WIS5.0, updating the cloud task list may cause the config.json file on the standby unit to be cleared.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10171917)

952202

When the VAC is interconnected with WIS5.0, inconsistent config.json files between the active and standby ACs result in high memory usage on the active AC. The tmp space is fully occupied.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W2B1, Release(10142114)

934009

In a standalone scenario, when an AC is connected to the WIS software platform, the AC does not report the IPv6 addresses of the clients, regardless of the radio configuration.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W2B1S3, Release(09231621)

931508

When users configure a multiple-radio AP on the AC and click Save, an error occurs.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B3, Release(10150311)

958067

In a VAC scenario, network delay occurs when users modify the configuration on the web system.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W2B1, Release(09201605)

944001

When users configure slot ap directly after clicking Search on i-Share+ configuration page, a configuration failure occurs.

RGOS 10.4(2B17)-SP2

886594

When more than 3800 APs are connected to the AC, an average of 5720 pps of VSP messages are sent to the CPU during Bonjour process, causing the CPU usage of the capwap_server.elf process on the AC to remain above 90%.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W1B1, Release(09192520)

939920

The AC sends RADIUS packets without any restrictions, resulting in SMP license resource exhaustion. New users fail to log in.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10162708)

957733

The authentication usernames of some clients cannot be found on the web system.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W2B1, Release(09212305)

1008971

In the VAC environment, the show version command is run to check the AP information on the AC. When the AP index value is equal to the maximum capacity of online APs on the AC, the AP version and serial number are not displayed.

AC_RGOS 11.9(2)B2P11, Release(08232215)

984773

Wireless users occasionally obtain IPv6 addresses across VLANs.

AC_RGOS 11.9(2)B2P15, Release(09172019)

1031048

When an MAB authentication error occurs on a wireless client in a VAC, the PoE switch learns the MAC address of the client from the uplink port of the AP, causing a failure for the PoE switch to learn the correct client MAC address.

AC_RGOS 11.9(2)B2P15, Release(09182122)

1043279

After 802.11k/v is enabled on an AC, an AP frequently reads Redis when reporting information to neighboring APs and the performance of the AC is insufficient, leading to increased CPU usage and frame freezing.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10201117)

1043282

In a scenario where two clients associated with an AP are pinging each other, the address carried in the key packet does not match the destination or source address in the 802.11 protocol, leading to incorrect identification and storage of client MAC addresses. As a result, the obtained key packets are incomplete.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10201117)

1046779

After WeChat authentication is enabled, clients can still access the internet if it fails to be authenticated.

AC_RGOS 11.9(0)B0, Release(10182506)

1046802

On the web management page of the AC, there are residual entries when the configuration of the AM optical master AP is deleted in common mode. As a result, the information about downlink micro APs connected to the master AP is still displayed on the page.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W2B1, Release(10142115)

1054632

After a client associates with a Wi-Fi network, performs MAB authentication, and goes offline, web-based authentication retains the user data of MAB authentication. When the client goes online again, the offline flag retained in 802.1X authentication is incorrect. As a result, the client cannot initiate MAB authentication, and an empty pop-up window is displayed.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10201116)

1070790

Before the upgrade of the AP, the LLDP service process is disabled, which causes the AP to be reset and restarted when the LLDP function is enabled on the H3C switch. As a result, the AP is powered off and restarted, causing an AP upgrade failure.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W2B1, Release(09212305)

1084518

The global region code is preset to HK. When the RG-AP680-AR outdoor AP goes online for the first time, no available channel is available for radio 3 due to the tri-radio and country/region code restrictions. But radio 3 is not shut down.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B4, Release(10182917)

1075959

More than 900 RG-AP820(AR) APs report a significant volume of  WIDS scanning information to the AC. This continuous flow of data consumes a considerable amount of CAPWAP control tunnel resources, leading to increased workload on the AC syslog process. As a result, CAPWAP tunnel congestion, AP disconnection, and syslog process restart occur.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)W2B1, Release(10142114)

1078448

When there is a large amount of configuration information in a VAC, the CLI process may time out during VAC startup, causing configuration import failures and frequent AP disconnections.

AC_RGOS 11.9(6)B2S2, Release(09161907)

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