EA2700 DHCP reservations

Hello

I have an EA2700 running the latest firmware 1.1.38.138827. It is using Cisco Connect Cloud. I can't access the link of DHCP reservations under local / network connectivity. When I click it, nothing happens. I tried several browsers including IE 10 (Windows 8 RTM), Firefox and Chrome 21 15. I also tried on a Windows 7 with IE 9 machine, and the link does not work on either except that it contains a box which says: invalid character when I click the DHCP reservations link. I don't see no invalid characters on the screen. Any solution other than the downgrading of firmware or assign a static IP on the individual PC?

In addition, on a unrelated note, where is the configuration of Dynanic DNS on the Cloud Connect to Cisco?

Thank you

Maaz

Thanks for your help. There was an update of miinor for the 1.1.38.138880 that the cloud would not pick up in the automatic updates or look for the updates, but the release notes said not much other than it was to make it easier for the firmware downgrade the firmware.

I manually installed that one and it has not made a difference, but I found the problem. I got the name host encoded as maaz.local. Surprisingly, this is what was causing the invalid characters message when I clicked on bookings DHCP with IE 9 (with all the other browsers, I don't got no error message). When I changed the host name to just maaz, DHCP reservations link work began. Go figure!

Maaz

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