Addressed Issues in release 25.11.0-108 lists Addressed Issues in ExtremeCloud IQ 25.11.0-108.
| Issue ID | Description |
|---|---|
| CFDs | |
| CFD-15798 | Addressed the issue where users could not save changes when disabling WiFi2 through the AP5050 device template. After saving, the WiFi2 setting reverted to enabled. |
| CFD-16302 | Addressed the issue where the delta configuration push failed on AP4060 when using the AUS (Australia) country code. The system generated 6 GHz radio profile commands for wifi2 that the AP4060 does not support in outdoor mode, causing the configuration push to fail with an "Unknown error." |
| CFD-16852 | Addressed the issue where the license page reported more licenses consumed than the actual number of managed devices. |
| CFD-16973 | Addressed the issue where IP Firewall rule order changes did not persist when edited through an SSID or User Profile configuration. After a page refresh, rules reverted to their original order even though the user interface reported a successful save. Reordering through Common Objects worked correctly. |
| CFD-16977 | Addressed the issue where GDPR audit log downloads failed. The report status changed from Completed to Expired after clicking the download button, preventing users from retrieving the report. |
| CFD-17055 | Addressed the issue where navigating to and selecting a Top Application displayed an "An unknown error has occurred" red banner error. |
| CFD-17062 | Addressed the issue where displayed "Create Schedule" instead of "Radio and Rates" in both ExtremeCloud IQ (Classic) and the new user interface. |
| CFD-17129 | Addressed the issue where navigating to the AP Templates screen within a network policy that included a default AP template displayed an "An unknown error has occurred" error. |
| CFD-17205 | Addressed the issue where the AirDefense Essentials "Test Connection" function sent a malformed JSON payload containing an unmatched closing bracket. This prevented users from saving subscriber settings, as a successful Test Connection is required before saving. |
| CFD-17230 | Addressed multiple issues with IP Firewall rule configuration in and ExtremeCloud IQ (Classic):
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| API | |
| XCP-19243 | Addressed the issue where the PerfMon API returns inconsistent and non-deterministic data schemas for legacy device types. |
| XCP-20647 | Addressed the issue where the listDevice API returns the field "is_locally_managed" in the response payload, which is not defined in the API output specification. |
| XCP-20770 | Addressed the issue where the asset summary/history API specification does not mark the request body as required in the OpenAPI specification. |
| XCP-20819 | Addressed the issue where the ClientStats service sends the bwUsage field as an object containing avg, max, and min values instead of the required int64 format as defined in the specification. |
| Device Management | |
| XIQ-49244 | Addressed the issue where creating an auto-provisioning policy for AP5060 models enabled the IoT radio by default, causing a "missing IoT profile" error. The behavior now matches the AP template flow, where the IoT radio is not enabled by default. |
| XIQ-51114 | Addressed an issue where the AFC agent used incorrect certification IDs for AP-5060U, AP-5060D, AP-5022, AP-5022FX, and AP-5022S6D access points. |
| Onboarding | |
| XCP-22846 | Addressed the issue where serial numbers containing special characters from third-party devices onboarded using ExtremeCloud IQ-SE or TPME were rejected by the cloud. The serial numbers are sanitized or an expanded set of characters is accepted. |
| XIQ-49244 | Addressed an issue where creating an auto provisioning policy for AP5060 devices would enable the IoT radio by default, causing a "missing IoT profile" error. The IoT radio now remains disabled during auto provisioning policy creation, consistent with the existing behavior when creating templates. |
| Roles | |
| XCP-21527 | Addressed the issue where an external user with the ExtremeCloud IQ Installer role is mapped to the Observer role in Extreme Platform ONE Networking instead of retaining the Installer role privileges. |
| User Interface | |
| XCP-21989 | Addressed the issue where MAC addresses learned from the FDB table on an Switch Engine/EXOS device were not appearing in the . Only LLDP-learned clients were shown. |