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== AIR-CAP3502E-E-K9==
 
== AIR-CAP3502E-E-K9==
''CAUTION: This Procedure erases all configuration as well'' (which is not a problem if the access point (AP) is running in "lightweight mode", as all the config is stored on the WLAN controller in that case)
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'''CAUTION: This Procedure erases all configuration as well''' (which is not a problem if the access point (AP) is running in "lightweight mode", as all the config is stored on the WLAN controller in that case)
  
* Connect to the AP with a serial cosole cable
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* Connect to the AP with a serial console cable
 
* Hold the MODE button
 
* Hold the MODE button
 
* Connect the power cord
 
* Connect the power cord
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** <code>rename flash:env_vars flash:old_env_vars</code>
 
** <code>rename flash:env_vars flash:old_env_vars</code>
 
** Type <code>dir flash:</code> to verify the files have been successfully renamed
 
** Type <code>dir flash:</code> to verify the files have been successfully renamed
* Type <code>reset</code> and confirm witch <code>y</code> to reset the AP
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* Type <code>reset</code> and confirm with <code>y</code> to reset the AP
 
* The AP will reboot now. Don't hold the MODE button this time.
 
* The AP will reboot now. Don't hold the MODE button this time.
* When you get to the login prompt, login with username/password <code>Cisco</code> / <code>Cisco</code>
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* When you get to the login prompt, login with username/password <code>Cisco</code> / <code>Cisco</code> (note the capital "C"). The <code>enable</code> password is <code>Cisco</code> as well.

Latest revision as of 08:38, 31 July 2014

AIR-CAP3502E-E-K9

CAUTION: This Procedure erases all configuration as well (which is not a problem if the access point (AP) is running in "lightweight mode", as all the config is stored on the WLAN controller in that case)

  • Connect to the AP with a serial console cable
  • Hold the MODE button
  • Connect the power cord
  • Keep holding the MODE button and watch the AP boot until the LED turns red
  • Wait until you get to the ap: prompt
  • Type dir flash: and identify the files private-multiple-fs and env_vars
  • rename those two files:
    • rename flash:private-multiple-fs flash:old_private-multiple-fs
    • rename flash:env_vars flash:old_env_vars
    • Type dir flash: to verify the files have been successfully renamed
  • Type reset and confirm with y to reset the AP
  • The AP will reboot now. Don't hold the MODE button this time.
  • When you get to the login prompt, login with username/password Cisco / Cisco (note the capital "C"). The enable password is Cisco as well.