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Introduction
LWAPP to IOS
IOS TO LWAPP
Reference Video
For 1100 series APs
Introduction
Here is the step by step process that we have to take care of while converting LWAPP to IOS and then vice versa..
LWAPP to IOS
The hardware used = 1141 AP (make sure we are using the right image)
c1140-k9w7-tar.124-21a.JY.tar not c1140-rcvk9w8-tar.124-23c.JA.tar
I request you to do download any image from the below link and perform the conversion from LWAPP image to autonomous..
http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/go/PlatformList.x?
sftType=IOS+Software&mdfid=282439881&treeName=Wireless&mdfLevel=Model&url=null&modelName=Cisco+Aironet+1140+Access+Point&isPlatform=N&treeMdfId=2788752
the methods to convert is..
download TFTPd32 from Google and install it on ur PC.. point the image that you have downloaded in the TFTP server..
connect a Ethernet cable between ur laptop and AP.. both should be in the same subnet.. and connect a console cable and get the hyperterminal console access and issue
the command.. make sure you are able to ping the PC and the AP and vice versa!!
AP>en
AP#debug lwapp console cli or debug capwap console cli
AP#config t
AP(confg)int fa 0
AP(confg-if)ip addr <addr> <mask> (same subnet as that of the laptop)
AP(confg-if)end
AP#archive download-sw /force-reload /overwrite tftp://<tftp ip address>/<image name.tar>
AP#archieve download-sw /force-reload /overwrite tftp://10.0.0.5/c1140-k9w7-tar.124-21a.JY.tar
The above command will do it for you!!
IOS TO LWAPP
Now to reconvert the AP back to LWAPP..
Download the LWAPP image(W8) from the Cisco website and get the console access the AP and just issue the command..
archive download-sw/overwrite/force-reload tftp://<IP address of the TFTP server>//<image>
AP#archive download-sw /force-reload /overwrite tftp://10.0.0.5/c1140-rcvk9w8-tar.124-23c.JA.tar
I assume we have the TFTPd32 downloaded from Google and in the TFTPd32 pointing to the image.
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-It will ask to delete what , then delete the old flash file
-NOTE: Now we can only able to get into the routers recovery mode because we erased old flash
-EX for recovery mode---- ap:
2->DOWNLOAD THE TFTP32 APPLICATION SOWTWARE(run tftp server on 10.0.0.2/24)
- Set ip for the pc which we using as 10.0.0.2/24
-Subnet: 255.255.255.0
-Default gateway:10.0.0.10
-Run the tftp to download the IOS image from the working cisco router, follow step (3)
3->DOWNLOAD CORRECT IOS IMAGE FROM THE OTHER USING CISCO ROUTER(SAME 1130 INCASE) else in CISCO.COM
To download ios to tftp:
NOTE:ALWAYS CONNECT ETHERNET CABLE WITH PC TO WIFI TO TRANSFER IOS
Log into the working cisco router and follow the below mentioned command to copy ios to tftp
#archive upload-sw /version c1130-k9w7-mx.124-21a.JY tftp://10.0.0.2/ c1130-k9w7-mx.124-21a.JA1.tar
Note: dont ever forget to give version above command
-now it will upload the CORRECT image ios file into TFTP path.
- when you checked the path in the tftp server it shows the file name as .tar.tar twice at the last
So simply erase one .tar( Make it with only .tar)
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OK i know this is an old post, but i need some help. i have a 1142N that is currently in LWAP mode. i did the factory reset (had to reset the admin password) and am unable
to follow the steps listed above. below is the sh run output and screen shot from the debug command error. i am able to ping my laptop running the TFTP server @
192.168.10.11. thanks!
!
interface GigabitEthernet0
ip address dhcp client-id GigabitEthernet0
no ip route-cache
duplex auto
speed auto
no keepalive
no cdp enable
!
no cdp run
!
line con 0
line vty 0 4
login
line vty 5 15
login
!
end
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#ping 192.168.10.1
Type escape sequence to abort.
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rsakeypair Cisco_IOS_MIC_Keys
!
crypto pki trustpoint airespace-device-root-cert
revocation-check none
rsakeypair Cisco_IOS_MIC_Keys
!
crypto pki trustpoint airespace-new-root-cert
revocation-check none
rsakeypair Cisco_IOS_MIC_Keys
!
crypto pki trustpoint airespace-old-root-cert
revocation-check none
rsakeypair Cisco_IOS_MIC_Keys
!
!
crypto pki certificate chain Cisco_IOS_MIC_cert
certificate 77A4CA0A00000011C7EA
30820470 30820358 A0030201 02020A77 A4CA0A00 000011C7 EA300D06 092A8648
86F70D01 01050500 30393116 30140603 55040A13 0D436973 636F2053 79737465
6D73311F 301D0603 55040313 16436973 636F204D 616E7566 61637475 72696E67
20434130 1E170D30 39303832 33303332 3332345A 170D3139 30383233 30333333
32345A30 818C310B 30090603 55040613 02555331 13301106 03550408 130A4361
6C69666F 726E6961 3111300F 06035504 07130853 616E204A 6F736531 16301406
0355040A 130D4369 73636F20 53797374 656D7331 1B301906 03550403 13124331
3134302D 30303232 62643161 61643437 3120301E 06092A86 4886F70D 01090116
11737570 706F7274 40636973 636F2E63 6F6D3082 0122300D 06092A86 4886F70D
01010105 00038201 0F003082 010A0282 010100B5 0FAC46CF A5EFD6B0 82AB921D
45723F64 8AB6B752 D9741C99 4B19D6C4 D101B97A A35CCDD9 4F1FF067 FB202EA4
F62CDAAC 05C8A0C2 7F35C3B6 5C6C6CF1 688F6E41 80D7A735 668AAEB5 7F1638D2
33508851 D21CE815 D161CC49 4C792E00 D1B47A3D 9AE78643 4C14BD7F 4D926502
BEF680AF 185C020F 7420839F 512A8996 DC954B25 22A72C52 9ADC1B99 D07EC487
6BA08179 289DEE96 98D6C78A 120458A2 67FA6001 B68D2775 CF85F245 D432DD75
42E5689F 1776BA5B A940AFCD FEF3F6DF F1E32579 D9FE3698 6E9BC555 88407D63
65BFDDCE 21542681 8232F5BA 883296D4 93D050A2 5DF87929 F53CED6C 9158C886
E21BCA3E D979A804 A8BC552D 6EDDD1F8 91F22902 03010001 A3820124 30820120
300E0603 551D0F01 01FF0404 030205A0 301D0603 551D0E04 16041498 3DA0EA59
A85CC59A 8B186322 BDF9108E FDA79B30 1F060355 1D230418 30168014 D0C52226
AB4F4660 ECAE0591 C7DC5AD1 B047F76C 303F0603 551D1F04 38303630 34A032A0
30862E68 7474703A 2F2F7777 772E6369 73636F2E 636F6D2F 73656375 72697479
2F706B69 2F63726C 2F636D63 612E6372 6C304C06 082B0601 05050701 01044030
3E303C06 082B0601 05050730 02863068 7474703A 2F2F7777 772E6369 73636F2E
636F6D2F 73656375 72697479 2F706B69 2F636572 74732F63 6D63612E 63657230
3F06092B 06010401 82371402 04321E30 00490050 00530045 00430049 006E0074
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end
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#config t
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#debug lwapp console cli or debug capwap console cli
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#sh run config
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#sh start
startup-config is not present
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#ping 192.168.10.11
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 192.168.10.11, timeout is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/6 ms
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#$ite tftp://192.168.10.11/c1140-k9w7-tar.124-25d.JA1.tar
archive download-sw /force-reload /overwrite tftp://192.168.10.11/c1140-k9w7-tar^.124-25d.JA1.tar
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
AP0022.bd1a.ad47#
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BOOT=flash:/c1130-k9w7-mx.124-21a.JA1
Note : dont give extension as .tar
NOW
ap: reset
(in ap: mode we use reset for reload , instead of reload in wifi router)
5->SIMPLY CONFIGURE IP AND GATEWAY TO USE THE ROUTER
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RAP01#c?
capwap cd clear clock
crypto
RAP01#a?
% Unrecognized command
Thank you,
Andrei
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