cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

WiNG 5.8.6.7 vs 5.8.6.8 ?

WiNG 5.8.6.7 vs 5.8.6.8 ?

Andrew_Webster
New Contributor III
I noticed that WiNG 5.8.6.8 was just posted and, according the the release notes, it also contains patches for CVE-2017-13078 and CVE-2017-13080 (WPA2 KRACK). I was under the impression that 5.8.6.7 was "the" fix.

To clarify, is 5.8.6.8 the definitive patch for the KRACK vulnerabilities?

10 REPLIES 10

gluo
New Contributor II
Hi,

Also in 5.8.6.8 release notes I read the quoted lines bellow. Does it mean that if I upgrade the RFS4010 to 5.8.6.8 will stop communication with AP621?

2. Platforms Supported
This release applies to all platforms released with WiNG 5.8.6.0-011R.
Reminder:
Dependent AP platforms: AP 621, 622, 650 are EOL and engineering support has ended.
Independent AP platforms: AP 6511, AP 6511E, AP 7131, AP 7181, AP 8222, ES 6510 are
EOL and engineering support has ended.
Controller platforms: RFS 4011, RFS 7000, NX 9000, NX 45XX and NX 65XX platforms are
EOL and engineering has ended.


gluo
New Contributor II
Best answer ever.
Thank you.

Andrew_Webster
New Contributor III
The AP621 firmware is still part of the RFS4000 image, so if you install it, it will still adopt and operate the AP621, but you can't call support for any issues that might arise.

From the CLI, you can enter: show device-upgrade versions to see which APs are supported out of the box.
On the RFS4000 the included firmware is for the AP621, AP622, AP650, AP6521, AP6522, AP6532, AP6562. Any other APs require additional firmware to be loaded into the RFS.

gluo
New Contributor II
If I remember correctly the last img for AP621 was 5.8.4.
GTM-P2G8KFN