Cisco AIR-AP1142

Just out of the box. Set the IP address, security and turned on the radio. When I checked the gigabit interface, it indicates:

Software status - enabled

State of the material - down

Is this an indication that the AP has a hardware problem and I can send it to the RMA?

Thank you Mcaoile for the update and we are pleased that the issue is resolved. Please mark this request as "answered".

Thank you

Vinay

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    flashfs [0]: bytes used: 10084864

    flashfs [0]: available bytes: 5914112

    flashfs [0]: flashfs fsck took 36 seconds.

    Basic Ethernet MAC address: 00: 1 d: 45:36:86:ca

    Initialization of the ethernet port 0...

    Reset the ethernet port 0...

    Reset done!

    upward, 100 Mbps, full-duplex Ethernet link

    Ethernet port initialized 0: connection is established

    Loading "flash:/c1240-k9w8-mx.124-23c.JZ/c1240-k9w8-mx.124-23c.JZ"...########################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################

    'Flash:/c1240-k9w8-mx.124-23c.JZ/c1240-k9w8-mx.124-23c.JZ' file, unzipped and installed, point of entry: 0 x 3000

    execution of...

    Legend restricted rights

    Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is

    subject to such restrictions as set out in paragraph

    (c) Commercial - limited computer software

    The rights to FAR clause 52.227 - 19 and subparagraph s

    (c) (1) (ii) rights to technical and computer data

    Clause of DFARS 252.227 - 7013 section software.

    Cisco Systems, Inc.

    170 West Tasman Drive

    San Jose, California 95134-1706

    Cisco IOS software, software of C1240 (C1240-K9W8-M), Version 12.4 (23 c) JZ, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

    Technical support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport

    Copyright (c) 1986-2011 by Cisco Systems, Inc.

    Updated Thursday, April 6, 11 15:01 by prod_rel_team

    Proceed with the initialization of the system

    Proceeding to unmask interrupts

    Initialization of flashfs...

    flashfs [1]: 15 files, 4 folders

    flashfs [1]: 0 orphaned files, orphaned directories 0

    flashfs [1]: Total number of bytes: 15740928

    flashfs [1]: bytes used: 10084864

    flashfs [1]: available bytes: 5656064

    flashfs [1]: flashfs fsck took 5 seconds.

    flashfs [1]: the complete initialization... done Initializing flashfs.

    Radio0 present A506 7100 E8000000 A0000000 80000000 3

    Radio1 present A506 6700 E8000100 A0040000 80010000 2

    This product contains cryptographic features and is under the United States

    States and local laws governing the import, export, transfer and

    use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not imply

    third party approval to import, export, distribute or use encryption.

    Importers, exporters, distributors and users are responsible for

    compliance with U.S. laws and local countries. By using this product you

    agree to comply with the regulations and laws in force. If you are unable

    to satisfy the United States and local laws, return the product.

    A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products to:

    http://www.Cisco.com/WWL/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html

    If you need assistance please contact us by mail at

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    Cisco AIR-LAP1242AG-A-K9 (PowerPCElvis) Prozesseur (revision A0) 25590K / 7168K bytes of memory.

    Card processor ID FTX1135B3ZF

    PowerPCElvis CPU at 262 Mhz, revision number 0 x 0950

    Last reset of tension

    Image LWAPP 7.0.98.218 version

    1 interface FastEthernet

    2 802.11 radios

    32K bytes memory simulated by flash not volatile configuration.

    Basic Ethernet MAC address: xxxxxxxxxx

    Part number: 73-9925-06

    Kit numbered PCA: 800-26579-05

    Revision number of PCA: xxxxx

    Serial number of PCB: xxxxxxx

    Top of page Assembly part number: xxxxxxx

    Top of page the Assembly serial number: xxxxxxx

    Top of page revision number: A0

    Product/model number: AIR-LAP1242AG-A-K9

    % Please first set a domain name.

    Press RETURN to get started!

    * 00:00:06.526 Mar 1: % SOAP_FIPS-2-SELF_TEST_IOS_SUCCESS: crypto IOS FIPS self-test passed

    * 00:00:08.150 Mar 1: % SOAP_FIPS-2-SELF_TEST_RAD_SUCCESS: crypto RADIO FIPS self-test passed on Dot11Radio interface 0

    * 00:00:09.747 Mar 1: % SOAP_FIPS-2-SELF_TEST_RAD_SUCCESS: crypto RADIO FIPS self-test passed on 1 Dot11Radio interface

    * 00:00:09.863 Mar 1: % LWAPP-3-CLIENTEVENTLOG: reading and initialized AP event log (contains 1024 messages)

    * 00:00:09.895 Mar 1: State of the voice_diag_test of WLC is false

    * 00:00:12.004 Mar 1: % LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet0, changed State to

    * 00:00:12.072 Mar 1: % SYS-5-RESTART: System restarted.

    Cisco IOS software, software of C1240 (C1240-K9W8-M), Version 12.4 (23 c) JZ, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

    Technical support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport

    Copyright (c) 1986-2011 by Cisco Systems, Inc.

    Updated Thursday, April 6, 11 15:01 by prod_rel_team

    * 00:00:12.072 Mar 1: % SNMP-5-start COLD: SNMP agent on host AP001d.4536.86ca knows a cold start

    * 00:00:12.154 Mar 1: % CAPWAP-5-CHANGED: CAPWAP changed state of DISCOVERY

    * 00:00:12.161 Mar 1: % LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed State to reset

    * 00:00:12.161 Mar 1: % LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed State to reset

    * 00:00:12.369 Mar 1: % SSH-5-ACTIVATED: SSH 2.0 has been activated

    * 00:00:13.016 Mar 1: % LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0, changed State to

    * 00:00:13.170 Mar 1: % LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on the Interface Dot11Radio1, change of State down

    * 00:00:13.170 Mar 1: % LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on the Interface Dot11Radio0, state change downstairs

    * 00:00:20.493 Mar 1: % ADDRESS_ASSIGN-6-DHCP: Interface FastEthernet0 assigned address DHCP 10.10.11.150, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP001d.xxxx.xxxx

    * 00:00:30.976 Mar 1: State of the voice_diag_test of WLC is false

    * 00:00:31.083 Mar 1: message logging LWAPP to 255.255.255.255.

    * 00:00:34.263 Mar 1: % CDP_PD-4-POWER_OK: full power - supply NEGOTIATED online

    * 00:00:34.304 Mar 1: % LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed State to

    * 00:00:34.342 Mar 1: % LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed State to

    * 00:00:35.265 Mar 1: % LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Dot11Radio1, changed State to

    * 00:00:35.265 Mar 1: % SYS-6-LOGGINGHOST_STARTSTOP: logging to host started 255.255.255.255 - initiated CLI

    * 00:00:35.304 Mar 1: % LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Dot11Radio0, changed State to

    Translate "CISCO-CAPWAP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    Translate "CISCO-LWAPP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    * 00:00:42.131 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: did not get the server DHCP server log settings.

    * 00:00:42.135 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CAPWAP-CISCO - CONTROLLER.tester .net

    * 00:00:42.139 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CISCO-LWAPP - CONTROLLER.tester .net

    * 00:01:32.143 Mar 1: % CAPWAP-5-DHCP_RENEW: could not find WLC by using DHCP IP. Renew DHCP IP.

    * 00:01:34.274 Mar 1: % CDP_PD-4-POWER_OK: full power - supply NEGOTIATED online

    Not in a bound State.

    * 00:01:40.659 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: event white 38 & combination of State 2.

    * 00:01:40.778 Mar 1: % ADDRESS_ASSIGN-6-DHCP: Interface FastEthernet0 assigned address DHCP 10.10.11.150, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP001d.xxxx.xxxx

    Translate "CISCO-CAPWAP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    Translate "CISCO-LWAPP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    * 00:01:48.652 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: did not get the server DHCP server log settings.

    * 00:01:48.655 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CAPWAP-CISCO - CONTROLLER.tester .net

    * 00:01:48.657 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CISCO-LWAPP - CONTROLLER.tester .net

    * 00:02:28.661 Mar 1: % CAPWAP-5-DHCP_RENEW: could not find WLC by using DHCP IP. Renew DHCP IP.

    Not in a bound State.

    * 00:02:37.173 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: event white 38 & combination of State 2.

    * 00:02:37.290 Mar 1: % ADDRESS_ASSIGN-6-DHCP: Interface FastEthernet0 assigned address DHCP 10.10.11.150, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP001d.xxx.xxxx

    Translate "CISCO-CAPWAP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    Translate "CISCO-LWAPP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    * 00:02:45.164 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: did not get the server DHCP server log settings.

    * 00:02:45.167 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CAPWAP-CISCO - CONTROLLER.tester .net

    * 00:02:45.169 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CISCO-LWAPP - CONTROLLER.tester .net

    * 00:03:25.170 Mar 1: % CAPWAP-5-DHCP_RENEW: could not find WLC by using DHCP IP. Renew DHCP IP.

    Not in a bound State.

    * 00:03:33.681 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: event white 38 & combination of State 2.

    * 00:03:33.798 Mar 1: % ADDRESS_ASSIGN-6-DHCP: Interface FastEthernet0 assigned address DHCP 10.10.11.150, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP001d.xxxx.xxxx

    Translate "CISCO-CAPWAP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    Translate "CISCO-LWAPP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    * 00:03:41.673 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: did not get the server DHCP server log settings.

    * 00:03:41.676 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CAPWAP-CISCO - CONTROLLER.tester .net

    * 00:03:41.678 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CISCO-LWAPP - CONTROLLER.tester .net

    * 00:04:21.679 Mar 1: % CAPWAP-5-DHCP_RENEW: could not find WLC by using DHCP IP. Renew DHCP IP.

    Not in a bound State.

    * 00:04:30.191 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: event white 38 & combination of State 2.

    * 00:04:30.308 Mar 1: % ADDRESS_ASSIGN-6-DHCP: Interface FastEthernet0 assigned address DHCP 10.10.11.150, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP001d.xxxx.xxxx

    Translate "CISCO-CAPWAP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    Translate "CISCO-LWAPP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    * 00:04:38.181 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: did not get the server DHCP server log settings.

    * 00:04:38.184 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CAPWAP-CISCO - CONTROLLER.tester .net

    * 00:04:38.187 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CISCO-LWAPP - CONTROLLER.tester .net

    * 00:05:18.191 Mar 1: % CAPWAP-5-DHCP_RENEW: could not find WLC by using DHCP IP. Renew DHCP IP.

    Not in a bound State.

    * 00:05:26.703 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: event white 38 & combination of State 2.

    * 00:05:26.820 Mar 1: % ADDRESS_ASSIGN-6-DHCP: Interface FastEthernet0 assigned address DHCP 10.10.11.150, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP001d.xxxx.xxxx

    Translate "CISCO-CAPWAP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    Translate "CISCO-LWAPP - CONTROLLER.tester .net '... the domain server (10.10.10.40)

    * 00:05:34.694 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: did not get the server DHCP server log settings.

    * 00:05:34.696 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CAPWAP-CISCO - CONTROLLER.tester .net

    * 00:05:34.699 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CISCO-LWAPP-CONTROL

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Thank you!!!

    Hi John,.

    If your WLC mgt vlan does not enable DHCP, yes you can try to manually configure an IP address like below (IP & Gateway and WLC mgt IP info that you need to change to according to your intellectual property regime). If the keyword CAPWAP does not use LWAPP keyword in the syntax of the command

    LWAP #debug capwap console cli

    LWAP #capwap ap 10.10.110.5 ip address 255.255.255.0

    LWAP #capwap ap ip default gateway - 10.10.110.1

    IP LWAP ap controller 10.10.110.10 #capwap

    LWAP #debug lwapp console cli

    LWAP #lwapp ap 10.10.110.5 ip address 255.255.255.0

    LWAP #lwapp ap ip default gateway - 10.10.110.1

    IP LWAP ap controller 10.10.110.10 #lwapp

    This refer for details

    http://mrncciew.com/2013/03/17/AP-registration/

    Position the console AP output this time if it does not work

    HTH

    Rasika

    Pls note all useful responses *.

  • cannot be configured in terminal mode in CISCO AP

    I have a CISCO AIR-ANNUAL-A-k9.

    When I try to run configure terminal command his does not work...

    Please tell me how to solve this problem...

    APfc99.4744.412b #show running-config
    Building configuration...

    Current configuration: 17429 bytes
    !
    version 12.4
    no service button
    horodateurs service debug datetime msec
    Log service timestamps datetime msec
    encryption password service
    !
    hostname APfc99.4744.412b
    !
    Pulse 9 logging console
    enable secret 5 T/UX $1$ $ g8VteI52q9TAGoKLdOnQq1
    !
    AAA new-model
    !
    !
    AAA authentication login default local
    !
    AAA - the id of the joint session
    lwapp_eap_profile profile EAP
    quick method
    !
    !
    Crypto pki trustpoint Cisco_IOS_MIC_cert
    revocation checking no
    rsakeypair Cisco_IOS_MIC_Keys
    !
    Crypto pki trustpoint cisco-root-cert
    revocation checking no
    rsakeypair Cisco_IOS_MIC_Keys
    !
    Crypto pki trustpoint airespace-device-root-cert
    revocation checking no
    rsakeypair Cisco_IOS_MIC_Keys
    !
    Crypto pki trustpoint airespace-new-root-cert
    revocation checking no
    rsakeypair Cisco_IOS_MIC_Keys
    !
    Crypto pki trustpoint airespace-old-root-cert
    revocation checking no
    rsakeypair Cisco_IOS_MIC_Keys
    !
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    30820470 30820358 A0030201 02020A4F 6C56A800 00000 HAS 92 D7300D06 092A 8648
    86F70D01 01050500 30393116 30140603 55040A 13 0D 436973 636F2053 79737465
    301 0603 55040313 16436973 636F204D 616E7566 61637475 6D73311F 72696E67
    1E170D31 20434130 32303930 31313732 3834325A 170 3232 30393031 31373338
    34325A 30 818C310B A 30090603 55040613 02555331 13301106 03550408 130, 4361
    6C69666F 726E6961 06035504 07130853 616E204A 6F736531 16301406 3111300F
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    706F7274 11737570 636F2E63 40636973 6F6D3082 0122300D 06092 HAS 86 4886F70D
    01010105 00038201 0F003082 010 HAS 010100 0282 B 5 581D7B42 A 599227, 9 B4D65283
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    C75EE07E 6BE7F77D 00727712 56F9E8CF F8C09702 03010001 30820120 A3820124
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    30862E68 7474703 HAS 2F2F7777 772E6369 73636F2E 73656375 72697479 636F6D2F
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    00650072 0065 00640069 00610074 0065004F 00660066 006 C 0069 006E0065 006D
    300 D 0609 2A 864886 05050003 82010100 4198877F F0A136ED AC781855 F70D0101
    5DCD6F48 56FCFDDD 47292E1B 9E7BC1C6 0415AD8E DC815863 D30A99BE 514F7674
    0DE30212 EFEC2FD1 CDD895AC 7C9BC9C5 BD6A62C2 A1BD68CA 83E8A9E1 4F0D2599
    6794C2F6 94034F89 D22B9334 E77B6D04 83C2F979 3653E3B1 27FA6C7A ED4F8458
    A39FE3ED 9BC932B7 97B8C4A3 28596B9B 3E7B5302 CFEFD492 1B363AF7 60666780
    5724ED8F 0BD14FEB E585BCEF B2FFACBC D18D8C6B 8D65FDE8 7896E479 1B6C12E7
    F6517C37 E4DC4E1A EAC73589 42664557 24A9C82B B5A954BE 63814DB5 B0551E0A
    20DC6263 633CEF0B E1E14733 C9ECB3D3 21EA5DF9 621B9C20 B31EB931 EE765152
    C5403310 7FA886E5 B34E8501 1755044E 6BA12200
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    certificate ca 6A6967B3000000000003
    308204 9 308203 1 A0030201 02020A6A 6967B 300 092 HAS 8648 00000000 03300D 06
    86F70D01 01050500 30353116 30140603 55040A 13 0D 436973 636F2053 79737465
    30190603 55040313 12436973 636F2052 43412032 30343830 6F6F7420 6D73311B
    1E170D30 35303631 30323231 3630315A 170 3239 30353134 32303235 34325 HAS 30
    39311630 14060355 040A130D 43697363 6F205379 7374656D 1 060355 73311F30
    04031316 43697363 6F204D61 6E756661 63747572 696E6720 43413082 0120300D
    06092A 86 01010105 00038201 0D A 003082 01080282 010100-0 C5F7DC96 4886F70D
    943515F1 F4994EBB 9B41E17D DB791691 BBF354F2 414 HAS 9432 6262 C 923 F79AE7BB
    9B79E807 294E30F5 AE1BC521 5646B0F8 F4E68E81 B816CCA8 9B85D242 81DB7CCB
    94A 91161 121C5CEA 33201C9A 16A77DDB 99066AE2 36AFECF8 0AFF9867 07F430EE
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    0510EF87 9E693130 F548363F D8ABCE15 E2E8589F 3E627104 8726 HAS 415 620125AA
    D5DFC9C9 5BB8C9A1 077BBE68 A86CBD15 92939320 75D3445D 454BECA8 DA60C7D8
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    01E73082 01E33012 0603551D 130101FF 04083006 0101FF02 0100301 D 0603551 D
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    38A036A0 34863268 7474703A 2F2F7777 772E6369 73636F2E 636F6D2F 73656375
    72697479 2F706B69 2F63726C 2F637263 382E6372 61323034 6 305006 082B 0601
    05050701 01044430 42304006 082B 0601 05050730 02863468 7474703 A 2F2F7777
    772E6369 73636F2E 73656375 72697479 2F706B69 2F636572 74732F63 636F6D2F
    3034382E 72636132 63657230 5 C 060355 1 200455 30533051 060A2B06 01040109
    15010200 30433041 06082B 06 01050507 02011635 68747470 3A2F2F77 77772E63
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    cryptographic pki certificate root-cisco-cert chain
    certificate ca 5FF87B282B54DC8D42A315B568C9ADFF
    3082022B 30820343 A0030201 0202105F F87B282B 54DC8D42 A315B568 C9ADFF30
    010105 05003035 31163014 06035504 0A130D43 6973636F 0D 864886F7 0D06092A
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    38301E17 20323034 303430 35313432 30313731 32393035 31343230 325A170D 0D
    32353432 5 303531 16301406 0355040 HAS 130D 4369 73636F20 53797374 656D 7331
    1 B 301906 03550403 13124369 73636F20 20434120 32303438 30820120 526F6F74
    300 D 0609 2A 864886 01050003 82010 00 30820108 02820101 00B09AB9 F70D0101
    ABA7AF0A 77A7E271 B6B46662 94788847 C6625584 4032BFC0 AB2EA51C 71D6BC6E
    7BA8AABA 6ED21588 48459DA2 FC83D0CC B98CE026 68704 HAS 78 DF21179E F46105C9
    15C8CF16 DA356189 9443 HAS 884 A8319878 9BB94E6F 2C53126C CD1DAD2B 24BB31C4
    2BFF8344 6FB63D24 7709EABF 2AA81F6A 56F6200F 75A725CE 11549781 596A 8265
    EFB7EAE7 E28D758B 6EF2DD4F A65E629C CF100A64 D04E6DCE 2BCC5BF5 60 HAS 52747
    8D69F47F CE1B70DE 701B20D6 6ECDA601 A83C12D2 A93FA06B 5EBB8E20 8B7A91E3
    B568EEA0 E7C40174 A8530B2B 4A9A0F65 120E824D 8E63FDEF EB9B1ADB 53 HAS 61360
    AFC27DD7 C76C1725 D473FB47 944CE1BF 64508180 AE4B1CDF 92ED2E05 DF020103
    300B 0603 551D0F04 86300F06 04030201 A351304F 03551D 13 0101FF04 05300301
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    E0C6484B B6FE4C3A B 198156 0 56EE1996 62AA5AA3 64C1F64E 5433 C 677 FEC51CBA
    E55D25CA F5F0939A 83112EE6 CBF87445 FEE705B8 ABE7DFCB 4BE13784 DAB98B97
    701EF0E2 8BD7B0D8 0E9DB169 D62A917B A9494F7E E68E95D8 83273CD 5 68490ED4
    9DF62EEB A7BEEB30 A4AC1F44 FC95AB33 06FB7D60 0ADEB48A 63B09CA9 F2A4B953
    068 A4277FAB FFE9FAC9 B439C684 40388867 0187D 6F57C953 DBBA8EEE C043B2F8
    09836EFF 17B 35818 2509345E E3CBD614 B6ECF292 6F74E42F 812AD592 66CF3EEF
    3 C 854BD1F7 326805 91E0E097 57E2521D 931A549F 0570C04A 71601E43 0B601EFE
    A3CE8119 E10B35
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    Crypto pki certificate chain airespace-device-root-cert
    AC 03 certificate
    3082047F A 308203, 8 A0030201 02020103 300 D 0609 2A 864886 F70D0101 04050030
    81A6310B 30090603 55040613 02555331 13301106 03550408 130A 4361 6C69666F
    726E6961 06035504 07130853 616E204A 6F736531 0355040A 17301506 3111300F
    72657370 61636520 31143012 06035504 0B130B45 6E67696E 496E632E 130E4169
    65657269 30180603 55040313 11416972 65737061 63652052 6F6F7420 6E67311A
    A 43413124 30220609 2 864886 F70D0109 01161573 72744061 69726573 7570706F
    70616365 2E636F6D 30353034 32383232 33373133 5A170D31 35303132 301E170D
    36323233 3731335 HAS A 3081, 831 0B 300906 03550406 13025553 31133011 06035504
    A 08130, 43 616C 6966 6F726E69 0F060355 61311130 53616E20 04071308 4A6F7365
    31173015 06035504 69726573 70616365 20496E63 2E311430 12060355 0A130E41
    040B130B 456E6769 6E656572 696E6731 03550403 13134169 72657370 1C301A06
    61636520 44657669 63652043 41312430 2206092A 864886F7 010901 16157375 0D
    70706F72 74406169 72657370 6163652E 636F6D30 81DF300D 06092 HAS 86 4886F70D
    01010105 000381CD 003081C A93C0158 E7284E75 FF86A57A 886ACA37 C 9 0281, 100
    430BECF0 7582F56B DB6AC514 554FB06E AA327B3E CE3C9391 03C93BA4 0C0AF932
    A6CB5DA3 F1C3C528 53BF4E19 2C1BFC48 467EBD93 06B4974A 1273BF35 8AD8540F
    261E612B A2673B68 D239C87E 1E9E967B 2654 D 285 45BB7F78 5F4E9D4B 7B8001AA
    2F455CFF 4552ECDB 5667E3FC E7093E06 8FAE353D 4228B48D 8B415D9B F496342D
    C1459987 B69BFA4B 51FB67B4 A0C21E7F C6269A39 47EB1D48 5E83B129 8B079E5E
    1EDAB5A0 BE5E1DE0 109FF0BD 4750E32B 02030100 01A 38201 37308201 33300 06
    13 04053003 0101FF30 2E060960 86480186 F842010D 0421161F 41697265 03551D
    73706163 65204465 76696365 20434120 43657274 69666963 61746530 1 060355
    04140A 52 3BB12570 523B9CEA 747FB2AD 3D8F95EA 3FCC3081 D3060355 1D0E0416
    1 230481 8014538 8360478 C20F8066 3232E9E1 7070552B 17EAA181 CB3081C8
    ACA481A9 3081A 631 0B 300906 03550406 13025553 31133011 06035504 08130 HAS 43
    616C 6966 6F726E69 61311130 0F060355 04071308 53616E20 4A6F7365 31173015
    06035504 69726573 70616365 20496E63 2E311430 12060355 0A130E41 040B130B
    456E6769 6E656572 696E6731 1 HAS 301806 03550403 13114169 72657370 61636520
    526F6F74 09011615 73757070 6F727440 86F70D01 20434131 24302206 092A 8648
    61697265 73706163 652E636F 6 D 820100 300 D 0609 2A 864886 F70D0101 04050003
    81C100A0 E8D59D9B DA9EED0C 96045DFE A37084EC 59B5C3D3 71694DB0 70664E0C
    8060D69E E366E81F 9F3CCF68 8AB0498E CCFA6CA7 2854F2D8 9 046690C 8FEC84EF
    2F7F0F08 C90F719D C0F4C125 CED1B525 6DD93E51 777BD5E8 7F1DC79F CC502DC2
    0242C05D 1682DEE3 DF7541B8 C55B433C 10DFE2BF D2E802E7 D923329A 23A2076F
    86BCC048 D569B383 59AC8979 97F02C55 6F8FE318 754F605C 43CDA7C8 B 1847, 085
    1DADF0D6 CD62C8DE A86E6E12 4A7CDCBF A6FCC7E1 852A1DB1 529D63B3 688305F6 7BD25F
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    encryption string airespace-news-root-cert pki certificate
    certificate ca 00
    3082045A 30820383 02020100 300 D 0609 2A 864886 F70D0101 04050030 A0030201
    81A6310B 30090603 55040613 02555331 13301106 03550408 130A 4361 6C69666F
    726E6961 06035504 07130853 616E204A 6F736531 0355040A 17301506 3111300F
    72657370 61636520 31143012 06035504 0B130B45 6E67696E 496E632E 130E4169
    65657269 30180603 55040313 11416972 65737061 63652052 6F6F7420 6E67311A
    A 43413124 30220609 2 864886 F70D0109 01161573 72744061 69726573 7570706F
    70616365 2E636F6D 30333037 33313133 34313232 5A170D31 33303432 301E170D
    39313334 3132325 HAS A 3081, 631 0B 300906 03550406 13025553 31133011 06035504
    A 08130, 43 616C 6966 6F726E69 0F060355 61311130 53616E20 04071308 4A6F7365
    31173015 06035504 69726573 70616365 20496E63 2E311430 12060355 0A130E41
    040B130B 456E6769 6E656572 696E6731 1 HAS 301806 03550403 13114169 72657370
    526F6F74 09011615 73757070 86F70D01 61636520 20434131 24302206 092A 8648
    61697265 73706163 652E636F 6D3081DF 2 F70D0101 6F727440 HAS 864886 300 D 0609
    0030-81 C 90281 C100CCA0 F92330BD 49E947A4 3FA2ACF3 A4827F66 01050003 81CD
    77BB66F4 6B1636BA 84EF0966 9CCAE0EA CA6F1D0F BA90FEFA 58B8502C 10FC78DC
    C9D126D8 8F2AD059 A8A69BFE 90324BD6 4553CED9 131B99B0 282A73D9 8655EFAF
    5EA54096 22E54B9F C4258988 78F1A51F F47B16F2 0C0A37A3 52603A5A B0DC4533
    B0C0B7C8 02DF25F0 585DFF5F 43FDAE1F 48A34BDF F80AC27E 30BE931B D3490ADE
    C81FF6F9 974F1408 55C8813F D334F1B8 A1892B0A 10D98A44 7DBF213E 20 64520
    E78E9322 DA11CA7A 010001A 3 82011430 82011030 1 060355 46AB0203 46ACEB41
    1D0E0416 0414538 D 8360478 D C20F8066 3232E9E1 7070552B 17EA3081 D3060355
    1 230481 8014538 8360478 C20F8066 3232E9E1 7070552B 17EAA181 CB3081C8
    ACA481A9 3081A 631 0B 300906 03550406 13025553 31133011 06035504 08130 HAS 43
    616C 6966 6F726E69 61311130 0F060355 04071308 53616E20 4A6F7365 31173015
    06035504 69726573 70616365 20496E63 2E311430 12060355 0A130E41 040B130B
    456E6769 6E656572 696E6731 1 HAS 301806 03550403 13114169 72657370 61636520
    526F6F74 09011615 73757070 6F727440 86F70D01 20434131 24302206 092A 8648
    61697265 73706163 6 820100 0603 551 1304 05300301 01FF300B 300 652E636F
    0603551D 0F040403 02010630 0D06092A 864886F7 010104 05000381 C10006E3 0D
    653D4B19 FAA0C3B9 8EAE23C5 A3305E42 4522 HAS 961 BE1B5B88 56ED2E5A E42F7AC0
    26AA2805 9824080D 1512169B 44E42847 2EBBA573 29F070DB 56011C7B E9F3A240
    399A 3557 A50384EC A0353DCF 49E8EC01 94047469 0BC12079 2764873D 25943DCD
    66A9726F 4A79EB40 1C7C6897 4E925D80 1F604763 A9D9AC1F DF0092F6 2313 C 126
    57DF1AB4 9B904E22 CE5515CD 44F68A00 4E2BC861 FBC1540D C1F3A66B 8CDDC1C2
    7 C E6241198 442027 B0E002DE 9E06D64F 0D 538987 96C1C0DB 12B0F581 6FED
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    Crypto pki certificate chain airespace-old-root-cert
    certificate ca 00
    30820406 3082032F A0030201 02020100 300 D 0609 2A 864886 F70D0101 04050030
    818F310B 30090603 55040613 02555331 13301106 03550408 130A 4361 6C69666F
    726E6961 06035504 07130853 616E204A 6F736531 0355040A 16301406 3111300F
    130 6169 72657370 61636520 496E6331 0D300B06 0355040B 13046E6F 6E65310B
    09011615 73757070 86F70D01 30090603 55040313 02636131 24302206 092A 8648
    61697265 73706163 652E636F 6D301E17 303330 32313232 33333835 0D 6F727440
    31323131 31313233 33383535 310B 3009 06035504 06130255 5A30818F 355A170D
    53311330 11060355 0408130A 43616C 69 666F726E 69613111 300F0603 55040713
    0853616E 65311630 14060355 61697265 73706163 040A130D 204A6F73 6520496E
    63310 D 0B 060355 040 30 B 1304 310B 3009 06035504 03130263 61312430 6E6F6E65
    2206092A 864886F7 010901 16157375 74406169 72657370 70706F72 0D 6163652E
    06092A 86 4886F70D 01010105 81DF300D 636F6D30 000381CD 003081C 9 0281C 100
    DB9D3901 30059DD1 05CB2793 9B9907F8 1FF57FA9 24065BF7 1A5865F8 B9CFCCB3
    679354 D 69BAB847 4 1CA327AE EA006AAC 90479C9D C23B67DE FACC0D28 32C6103F
    A59C41E2 E8B4250B 4D2903EB 52629 HAS 99 D618B747 C4A94151 1AB995BB 14905404
    5F4A0B9F F387F346 D5F3A249 2AED1B6A 3DD639D8 4924366A 1234DD2D B13CD489
    7E2EA101 63BCCC82 2F7A6D0B 33AB5705 3C784A6D A3DD1E5B 96CF54C6 CF4D59BC
    1BFD6CB6 E72FCB29 88DCBE6D 4D76FB83 1FAF5683 E4E20822 00A9EB2E 3BEF0DF9
    02030100 01A381EF 3081EC30 1 D 060355 1D0E0416 DF7D1482 04149457 2D31BB28
    772E8996 1886DA46 84BA3081 1 230481 B43081B1 DF7D1482 80149457 BC060355
    2D31BB28 772E8996 1886DA46 84BAA181 95 HAS 48192 30818F31 0B 300906 03550406
    A 13025553 31133011 06035504 08130, 43 616C 6966 6F726E69 61311130 0F060355
    04071308 53616E20 31163014 06035504 69726573 70616365 0A130D61 4A6F7365
    20496E63 310D300B 06035504 0B13046E 0B, 300906 03550403 13026361 6F6E6531
    31243022 06092 HAS 86 01090116 15737570 40616972 65737061 706F7274 4886F70D
    63652E63 6F6D8201 00300C 06 13 04053003 0101FF30 0D06092A 864886F7 03551D
    010104 05000381 C100AEB0 349DC0F9 2AAA3A57 75B3A79C 5421A9D0 15389261 0D
    95 C 03479 04DA81D4 120F58FA E2299223 BEB54A90 6D70F7F7 2192EFAF A4B0F488
    604E3094 BBCC77A3 60 HAS 88129 0849B87B 5CA1AA17 A 21922, 55 6B68E0D3 1ADC7264
    C4C4D6B2 33345C 86 254E4988 096645CD 40F12761 8BC37E71 DAD91677 25322361
    71D87A16 F92AF7C1 51CB8892 443BC666 59BEA47B 985E8866 68A1EBD4 88BBF6E7
    7711 D 518 A80E203D A12BEBDC 6963EDA7 B76079A3 0CB8D324 22380C 96 A949FDF8
    CADD949D EA39E0EF 033D
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    memory checksum validate 30
    Cisco secret 5 $1$ WIs1 username $ wyjQZW5BvoaWvKmknJrYd.
    !
    !
    property intellectual ssh version 2
    !
    !
    interface Dot11Radio0
    no ip route cache
    gain of antenna 0
    MBSSID
    power-local 1
    customer can local
    attempts to package drop 64-package
    No cdp enable
    !
    interface GigabitEthernet0
    no ip route cache
    automatic duplex
    automatic speed
    No keepalive
    !
    interface BVI1
    IP 10.32.10.29 255.255.255.0
    no ip route cache
    !
    default IP gateway - 10.32.0.1
    no ip address of the http server
    Logging trap errors
    AP:fc99.4744.412 b logging origin-id string
    Kern of logging mechanism
    snmp logging trap notifications
    exploitation forest-trap snmp to information
    registration of debugging of snmp trap
    logging 255.255.255.255
    !
    control plan
    !
    !
    Line con 0
    line vty 0 4
    transport of entry no
    line vty 5 15
    transport of entry no
    !
    end

    # # # Ap ap ap AP #.
    # # Ap ap AP #.

    This looks like a lightweight access point. In my view, there is no t conf option, because everything is done through the controller.

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    The ap can run on wlc

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    I have a new AIR-LAP1041N-X-K9 Access Point I want to use as stand-alone device (without a WLC controller).

    Is it possible to convert it to become autonomous AIR-AP1041N-x-K9 access point?

    Here is the release of version see the:

    Version AP70ca.9b04.ee00 #SH

    Cisco IOS software, software C1040 (C1140-RCVK9W8-M), Version 12.4 (23 c) JA, VERSION of the SOFTWARE (fc3)

    Technical support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport

    Copyright (c) 1986-2010 by Cisco Systems, Inc.

    Updated Wednesday, June 1, 10 12:53 by prod_rel_team

    ROM: Bootstrap program is C1040 boot loader

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    Basic Ethernet MAC address: 70:CA:9 B: 04:EE:00

    Part number: 73-14034-03

    Kit numbered PCA: 800-34273-04

    Revision number of PCA: A0

    Serial number of PCB: FOC153813TT

    Top Assembly part number: 800-34284-02

    Top of page the Assembly serial number: FCZ1541W0M1

    Top of page revision number: A0

    Product/model number: AIR-LAP1041N-E-K9

    Configuration register is 0xF

    If it is possible, should what procedure I follow?

    Thanks for any help!

    Yves

    Hello

    Found a YouTube video for the same

    http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=QQ_NuxdRhQ4

    You will need to download the image of the site of cisco

    http://www.Cisco.com/Cisco/software/release.html?mdfid=283445229&flowid=17961&softwareid=280805680&release=12.4.25D-JA1&relind=available&rellifecycle=Ed&RelType=latest

    Thank you

    NikhiL

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