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Document Version: V1.4 Date: 2022-06-02 Copyright © 2022 Ruijie Networks |
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Contents
Version Number | AM_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1 |
Version Type | Official release |
Applicable Products | RG-AP180 series RG-AP820 series RG-AP840 series RG-AP680 series
AC Version: AC_RGOS11.9(6)B2 or later Note: The APs can connect to ACs not in AC_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1 or later versions, but the new features in this release are unavailable. |
Applicable Clients | Common |
Release Type | Official release |
Release Date | 2022-06-02 |
Based Version Number | AP_RGOS11.9(6)B9, Release(09150411) |
Scenario Description | Common features enhanced |
Release Date | Version Number | Status |
2022-02-11 | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1, Release(0914xxxx) | Upgrade is required. |
2022-03-07 | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1, Release(0915xxxx) | Upgrade is required. |
2022-04-01 | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1, Release(0916xxxx) | Upgrade is required. |
2022-05-13 | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1, Release(0917xxxx) | Discarded |
Feature | Source of Demand | Description |
WPA3 | Market | This latest wireless security standard supports only personal version and enterprise version at present and does not support OWE. |
Reverse SSH tunnel | Internal | The MACC and WIS can access the Telnet and EWEB of APs through the reverse SSH tunnel. |
Key packet tracking | Internal | This feature tracks and records key communication packets of STAs and can export them in PCAP format. |
Security | Market | HTTPS third-party certificates can be imported. This prevents security prompts on the EWEB login interface. |
WLAN | Internal | Radio configuration commands such as TxBF and AMSDU are added. |
Feature | Source of Demand | Change Description |
Country code | Market | Country codes are supplemented. |
EWEB | Market | 802.11 protocol configuration is supported. |
WIS | Internal | DHCP packet interaction parsing is added. |
Issue ID | Description |
BUG-773542 | AP850 crashes occasionally. |
BUG-761407 | For STAs whose MAC addresses match the format of xxxx.0800.xxxx, the uplink packets are misjudged as 802.3 packets, causing connection failure. |
BUG-758428 | When the data-plane arp-control command is run on an AC, some AP configurations lose. |
BUG-754496 | CPU idle crashes occasionally occur on APs in idle status. |
BUG-747630 | In the case of a power failure, the configuration of the auto-cfg save file flash:speed.txt function may change to 0 bytes, causing configuration loss and communication exceptions. |
QC-56478 | AM5528 port flapping causes MAC entry aging failure. |
QC-55631 | Power-on failures occasionally occur on MAP852-SF. |
QC-58089 | Simplified optical i-Share AM host and MAP high-concurrency going-online fails. |
QC-58673 | Many MAPs go offline at Guangxi Vocational Normal University. |
QC-58987 | In layer-3 roaming, large packets are lost due to abnormal fragmentation in the roaming tunnel. |
N/A
The following tablelists the models and version numbers of hardware supported by the currentrelease.
Model | Hardware Version Number | Description |
RG-AP180 | V1.xx | Wireless access point, one 1G WAN port, four 1G LAN ports, built-in antenna, supporting dual-radio in 2.4G+5G modes with 2×2+2×2 spatial streams, supporting 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax protocols |
RG-AP180 | V2.xx | Wireless access point, one 1G WAN port, four 1G LAN ports, built-in antenna, supporting dual-radio in 2.4G+5G modes with 2×2+2×2 spatial streams, supporting 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax protocols |
RG-AP180 | V3.xx | Wireless access point, one 1G WAN port, four 1G LAN ports, built-in antenna, supporting dual-radio in 2.4G+5G modes with 2×2+2×2 spatial streams, supporting 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax protocols |
RG-AP180 | V4.xx | Wireless access point, one 1G WAN port, four 1G LAN ports, built-in antenna, supporting dual-radio in 2.4G+5G modes with 2×2+2×2 spatial streams, supporting 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax protocols |
RG-AP680(CD) | V1.xx | Wireless access point, one 1G uplink port, one 1G optical port, built-in directional antenna, supporting dual-radio in 2.4G+5G modes with 2×2+2×2 spatial streams, supporting 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax protocols and Bluetooth serial ports |
RG-AP820-L (V2) | V1.xx | Wireless access point, one 1G uplink port, built-in antenna, supporting dual-radio in 2.4G+5G or 5.2G+5.8G modes with 2×2+2×2 spatial streams, supporting 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax protocols |
RG-AP820-L (V2) | V2.xx | Wireless access point, one 1G uplink port, built-in antenna, supporting dual-radio in 2.4G+5G or 5.2G+5.8G modes with 2×2+2×2 spatial streams, supporting 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax protocols |
RG-AP840-I | V1.xx | Wireless access point, two 1G uplink ports + one 1G IoT port, built-in antenna, supporting dual-radio in 2.4G+5G modes with 2×2+4×4 spatial streams, supporting 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax protocols |
File Name | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1_S2X2-09_09180101_install.bin |
Description | Upgrade package (common version) |
Size | 23364771 bytes |
Applicable Products | RG-AP180 V2.xx RG-AP180 V3.xx RG-AP180 V4.xx |
MD5 | b8f7026328ab195f5abc9400cb9911fc |
Software Version | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1, Release(09180101) |
File Name | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1_S2X2-05_09180101_install.bin |
Description | Upgrade package (common version) |
Size | 25272807 bytes |
Applicable Products | RG-AP820-L(V2) V1.xx RG-AP820-L(V2) V2.xx |
MD5 | 840b92553ad738a3d7e2133fc6c13e03 |
Software Version | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1, Release(09180101) |
File Name | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1_S2X4-01_09173122_install.bin |
Description | Upgrade package (common version) |
Size | 27909352 bytes |
Applicable Product | RG-AP840-I V1.xx |
MD5 | 38db21a18c89f261b4e3b4c5dd526b4d |
Software Version | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1, Release(09173122) |
File Name | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1_S2X2-06_09180101_install.bin |
Description | Upgrade package (common version) |
Size | 25735897 bytes |
Applicable Products | RG-AP680(CD) V1.xx |
MD5 | dc49e45fc819afe9c80c20d5ac2b6437 |
Software Version | AP_RGOS11.9(6)W1B1, Release(09180101) |
N/A
l Upgrade can be performed on site only after successful experimentalverification.
l Please perform a database backup before upgrading thedevice.
l If a prompt message appears during the upgrade,indicating that restart is not allowed, do not power off the device, reset thesystem, or plug in/unplug any module.
l During the upgrade and downgrade, pay attention to theprompt messages. If failures occur, please save the log and contact us fortechnical assistance.
l After the upgrade and downgrade, run the show versiondetail command to check the current device version. If it is the targetversion, the upgrade succeeds.
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