Request A Quote. With high-performing dual IEEE Category: Access Point. Tag: Access Point. The Cisco Aironet AG Series uses radio and network management features for simplified deployment, along with built-in omni-directional antennas that provide robust and predictable WLAN coverage for offices and similar RF environments. The competitively priced Cisco Aironet AG Series is ready to install and easy to manage, reducing the cost of deployment and ongoing maintenance.
Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. All Community This category This board. AirOnet ag AP firmware file?? Dear all, Our university has been given some AirOnet ag However, one of these AirOnet ag has a specific firmware i. Could someone point us where to download the 'regular AP' firmware? Labels: Labels: Aironet Access Points. Preview file. I have this problem too. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.
Accepted Solutions. Leo Laohoo. VIP Community Legend. The has already gone past end-of-support. In response to Leo Laohoo. Dear and thanks for your hint. However, i didn't know that you can copy firmware from an existing AP?!?! Did you backup the entire folder all files or only the main IOS image? In response to rrudling. In response to thiebolt. Ok cool you already had a tar file to copy. Note AutoInstall starts on port 1.
The port LED will be green if both the machines are properly connected. The controller might take some time to be fully powered on and the GUI to be available on the computer. The LEDs on the front panel of the controller indicate the system status:. Turn off the computer's other network connections for examples, WiFi if there is an IP conflict.
Create an admin account. Click Start. In Step 1—You setup your controller and configure the parameters. In Step 2—You create your wireless network. By default, you must create your Employee network. If you choose WPA2 Personal, you must configure the passphrase. Choose Web Consent if you do not want any preconfigured password.
Select WPA Personal if you want guest users to be authenticated using a password to gain access to the guest network. Verify the configured parameters and click Apply and OK. The controller reboots. Disconnect the computer from port 2 of the controller.
Connect port 1 of the controller to the network switch trunk port. Connect access points to the network switch. Access points will join the controller and the configured wireless network is available. Connect wireless clients to the wireless network. Connect the computer to the network and access the controller GUI. After you login, you can view the new dashboard.
Click Advanced to view the legacy Monitor Summary page. From the Monitor Summary page, click the Home icon to view the new dashboard. The new dashboard of the Cisco Series Wireless Controller with Cisco WLAN Express Setup provides a summary of the configured wireless networks, access points, active client devices, rogues, and interferers.
You can also view details of top access points, applications, operating systems, and clients as a table or as a pie chart. When you click the elements that appear on top of the dashboard, you can view the details in the corresponding pages:. Displays the number of WLANs that are enabled and disabled. Displays the number of active client devices in the 2. Displays the number of rogue access points and rogue clients.
Displays the number of non-WiFi interferers in the 2. Click the Dashboard Settings icon on the top right corner of the GUI to configure the dashboard options. You can change the data format to rate or volume.
You can also choose the default landing page of the controller GUI in the options page as the new dashboard or the legacy Monitor Summary page by changing the Landing Page option. These settings are different from the default settings obtained when you configure the controller using the CLI wizard, and different from the default settings on other controller platforms.
Note Guest ACL denies traffic to the management subnet. For access points that are not supported in ongoing releases, the Last Support column lists the last release that supports the access point. Note Third-party antennas are not supported with Cisco indoor access points.
Table 1 Software Support for Access Points. If your network deployment uses Cisco Access Points with Release 7. All other reg. These access points are supported in a separate 4.
These access points are not supported in the 4. Software releases that provide bug-fix support and ongoing software maintenance. These are long-lived releases with ongoing software maintenance. Provides you with a software release that offers stability and long support duration with periodic maintenance releases MRs. Software releases that provide new features and new hardware platform support in addition to bug fixes.
These releases are categorized as Early Deployment ED. These are short-lived releases. Allows you to deploy the latest features and new hardware platforms or modules. AssureWave is a Cisco program that focuses on satisfying customer quality requirements in key industry segments in the mobility space. This program links and expands on product testing conducted within development engineering, regression testing, and system test groups within Cisco.
The AssureWave program has established partnerships with major device and application vendors to help ensure broader interoperability with our new release. The AssureWave certification marks the successful completion of extensive wireless LAN controller and access point testing in real-world use cases with a variety of mobile client devices applicable in a specific industry. Early Deployment ED releases for pre Early Deployment ED releases for For detailed release recommendations, see the software release bulletin:.
Delete the 7. Booting from the rcvk image lets it form DTLS with out-of-order packet situation. The rcvk image should not be 7. If it fails on rcvk image too, then probably we have 7. Download the 7. LAP downloads the 7. Using 7. Key point is to not use 7. Enter the following commands:.
After the reboot, press Esc on the console, and use the boot menu to select Release 7. After booting on Release 7. The entire process takes approximately 30 minutes. We recommend that you install the FUS image in a planned outage window.
This is not required if you are using other controller hardware models. Note If you have an You must downgrade from the 7. If you attempt to download the 7. Enter 1 to run the current software, enter 2 to run the previous software, enter 4 on a series Cisco WLC , or enter 5 on another Cisco WLC platform to run the current software and set the Cisco WLC configuration to factory defaults. Do not choose the other options unless directed to do so. With the backup image stored before rebooting, choose Option 2: Run Backup Image from the boot menu to boot from the backup image.
Then, upgrade with a known working image and reboot the Cisco WLC. This is the default. Note To avoid stranding APs, you must disable AP link latency if enabled before you use the disable option for the config network ap-discovery nat-ip-only command. To disable AP link latency, use the config ap link-latency disable all command.
Note Predownloading Release 7. If predownloading is attempted on a Cisco Aironet access point, an AP disconnect will occur momentarily. Step 2 Follow these steps to obtain the 7. Choose Wireless from the center selection window. Depending on your Cisco WLC platform, select one of these options. Click the Cisco WLC model number or name. The Download Software page is displayed. Click a Cisco WLC software release number. The software releases are labeled as follows to help you determine which release to download:.
Click a software release number. Click the filename filename. Click Download. Save the file to your hard drive. Repeat steps a. Step 6 From the File Type drop-down list, choose Code. Step 9 If you are using a TFTP server, the default values of 10 retries for the Maximum Retries text field, and 6 seconds for the Timeout text field should work correctly without any adjustment.
However, you can change these values if desired. To do so, enter the maximum number of times that the TFTP server attempts to download the software in the Maximum Retries text box and the amount of time in seconds that the TFTP server attempts to download the software, in the Timeout text box. Step 10 In the File Path text box, enter the directory path of the software. Step 11 In the File Name text box, enter the name of the software file filename. Step 12 If you are using an FTP server, follow these steps:.
The default value is A message appears indicating the status of the download. Step 14 After the download is complete, click Reboot. Step 15 If you are prompted to save your changes, click Save and Reboot. Step 19 If you have disabled the Step 20 To verify that the 7.
Refer to your local government regulations to ensure that DTLS encryption is permitted. Complete the remaining steps to generate the license file.
The license file information will be sent to you in an e-mail. After the installation of the DTLS license, reboot the system. Ensure that the DTLS license that is installed is active. Choose the Cisco WLC model. In the left navigation pane, click the software release number for which you want to install the non-LDPE software. This section describes the interoperability of Release 7. Table 6 describes the configuration used for testing the clients. Table 6 Test Bed Configuration for Interoperability.
Connectivity, traffic, and roaming between two access points. Table 7 lists the client types on which the tests were conducted. The clients included laptops, handheld devices, phones, and printers.
This section lists the features that are not supported on the different Cisco WLC platforms:. Note Directly connected APs are supported only in the Local mode. The management interface acts like an AP-manager interface by default, and the access points can join on this interface.
Note FlexConnect local-switched multicast traffic is bridged transparently for both wired and wireless on the same VLAN. To enable you to locate caveats in the Cisco Bug Toolkit, the caveat titles listed in this section are drawn directly from the Bug Toolkit database.
These caveat titles are not intended to be read as complete sentences because the title field length is limited.
In the caveat titles, some truncation of wording or punctuation might be necessary to provide the most complete and concise description. The only modifications made to these titles are as follows:. If you need information about a specific caveat that does not appear in these release notes, you can use the Cisco Bug Toolkit to find caveats of any severity.
Note If you request a defect that cannot be displayed, the defect number might not exist, the defect might not yet have a customer-visible description, or the defect might be marked Cisco Confidential. Table 8 lists the open caveats in the 7. Downgrade the Cisco WLC to 7. Symptom : Wireless clients cannot receive broadcast packets after broadcast key rotation. Workaround : Enter the config advanced eap bcast-key-interval command in the middle of the night and then change security setting to WPA2.
This causes a delay in Cisco NCS to detect the alarm. Symptom : Rogue containment fails on a 5-GHz radio. Conditions : Rogue on 5-GHz radio. Conditions : SSID was created and disabled previously. This is a very rare occurrence, and only seen once; never reproduced in the lab,. Workaround : Reconfigure the Cisco AP.
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