RT autonomous VI
I created a standalone application and set it as start. Is it possible for a VI running on RT to distinguish if its a standalone application running?
The thing is when I decide the PC VI, I need to monitor certain data (for debugging) but when runnning as autonomous, I don't need the data keeps accumalating and will run out of memory some time. If there is like spme of VI property that can be used to determine if it is a stand-alone application, I can create a logic so that VI behaves differently when I build the standalone version.
The Application.Kind property will be "Run-Time System" when you generate an exe file. Or you can use the conditional turn off the structure to create your own terms.
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How to make the autonomous system?
Hello, I want to make my autonomous system (means do not need a pc to run) using myrio 1900 board.so is necessary to use FPGA of myrio or it can work with programming level RT?
Use of the FPGA depends only on your application.
If your application requires no development of FPGA, you can have only one part RT and create an autonomous system. To create a stand-alone application, you create application RT for your share RT of the software, to run as a startup and deploy on your hardware.
Of course your RT code should not have dependencies on the host, that is, network flow, variable network shared, party etc. Or at least, you must handle errors, related to lost communication.
Thank you
AREV
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1312 mfp: How can I make my mfp autonomous 1312 wireless connected to my home network
I have mfp color laserjet 1312, I want to make it autonomous in the corner to connect to my home network, so we don't have to plug it into the usb every time the family wants to print their tablets of laptop or phone.
All solutions?
Hello
The pritner does not provide wireless features.
Only if you have the model of card/photo-fax you can connect to your network with an ethernet cable instead:
If you have the model of USB you can connect with a USB to one of your PC and share the pritner with your other computers.
Shlomi
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Attempt to add-ins autonomous (XP Home) Group Policy Editor
I'm following article windows 307882 how to use policy editor group, to try to add this, but after I cross the snap-snap-in Add/Remove and watch the pluggable autonomous available, group policy is not, so how do I add it in?
I'm trying this as the computer takes forever to shut down so want to check if something has established to clear virtual memory on shutdown, I understand is time consuming.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I'm following article windows 307882 how to use policy editor group, to try to add this, but after I cross the snap-snap-in Add/Remove and watch the pluggable autonomous available, group policy is not, so how do I add it in?
I'm trying this as the computer takes forever to shut down so want to check if something has established to clear virtual memory on shutdown, I understand is time consuming.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Perhaps the following links will propose a few ideas:Windows XP
Shutdown & resume
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to convert 1142N AP autonomous lightweight access point
Hello
I have 4 1142N access points are all points of light access. Because I don't have a controller, I need to convert to standalone AP.
I went through document cisco 1142, where it is mentioned that "the access point 1142 doesn't have the default IP address"
I know procedure to convert offline in which I need to connect ap to the TFTP 10.0.0.1 with the ip address by default, but as for 1142, we do not have the default ip address. What is the procedure to convert offline?
I have to assign a pool in one of the local switch and connect the ap to these switches with vlan, so she will receive the IP address of the DHCP server?
But how can we without default IP address? I wonder about this...
If I did not turn on where I can assign pool dhcp... what should I do?
Please suggest me to convert 1142 standalone AP ap...
I will be thankful to get the right answer...
Hi Vinod,
Here's the resolution...
The image that is on the device's LWAPP, not the autonomous... If you want to use the AP in stand-alone mode, then the image must be W7... It's...
C1140-k9w7 - tar.124 - 21A .JY .tar not c1140-rcvk9w8 - tar.124 - 23c.JA.tar
Please feel free to download any image from the below link and perform the conversion of image LWAPP to stand alone...
the methos to convert is...
Download TFTPd32 of google and install it on your PC... point of the image that you downloaded on the TFTP server.
Connect a cable ethernet between your notebook and AP... both should be on the same subnet... Connect a cable from the console and access the hyperterminal console with the command... Make sure that you are able to ping the PC and AP and vice versa!
AP > en
AP #debug lwapp console cli or debugging console cli capwap
T AP #config
AP (confg) int FA 0
AP(confg-IF) ip addr (same subnet as the laptop)
End AP(confg-IF)
Force - reload DOWNLOAD - AP #archieve sw / overwrite tftp: / /.
Force - reload DOWNLOAD - AP #archieve sw / overwrite tftp: / /<10.0.0.5>/c1140-k9w7-tar.124-21a.JY.tar
The above command will do it for you!
Let me know if that answers your question...
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Autonomous aPs with several SSID in a VLAN?
Hello
We use autonomous APs to Cisco in our spirit of place several THAT SSID configured with WPA - PSK.
Now, we want to add a different SSID using WPA - EAP authentication.
Since many of our branches have flat architecture VLAN with only one VLAN, we would like to have two SSIDS in the same VLAN, in a subnet.
This is supported in the autonomous APs?
Kind regards
Sinan
It is possible, if it is not a standard way of configuration.
Here's a solution if you willing to give it a try. If you have a dish vlan, you can configure your AP connected as access vlan switchport & configure your SSID two like that. It should work (I tested with Open Auth & you can try to add security as well). You may not be able to broadcast two SSIDS, but it's something you have to make compromises if you wish.
CONFIG SWITCH PORT *.
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/11
Description of the AAP-1142
switchport access vlan 143
switchport mode access
spanning tree portfast
CONFIG OF AP *.
A1140 hostname
!
dot11 ssid ARH
open authentication
!
dot11 ssid MNR
open authentication
Comments-mode
!
interface Dot11Radio1
SSID ARH
SSID MNR
root of station-role
Bridge-Group 1
no downtime
!
interface GigabitEthernet0
Bridge-Group 1
!
interface BVI1
DHCP IP address
!
Once you do this you can associate the client with different SSID, but all get flat IP of the same vlan (143 in my example)
A1140 #show dot11 associations
802.11 client Stations on Dot11Radio1:
SSID [ARH]:
MAC address IP Device Name Parent State
a088.b435.c2f0 192.168.143.63 ccx-customer A1140 self Assoc
SSID [MNR]:
MAC address IP Device Name Parent State
04f7.e4ea.5b66 192.168.143.64 unknown - homes Assoc
A1140 #sh worm
Cisco IOS software, software of C1140 (C1140-K9W7-M), Version 12.4 (25 d) JA, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
HTH
Rasika
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Cisco AP autonomous 2602i restart itself very frequently
Hi all
I am facing a problem with Cisco AP autonomous 2602i which is running IOS v15.3 (3) JD. Although 8 APs are implemented, 2 APs are restarted themselves very frequently. I don't know how to solve this problem and it could not solved so far. Advice me please.
I would try different IOS image first and still problem persist then replace them.
HTH
Rasika
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Ipv6 access list does not apply autonomous Aironet 3602I-E
As you can see in the attached config I configured two SSID (2G & 5 G) for a third (2G only) SSID and PEAP WPA2-Ent on the vlan 2 for 'poor team access as guest '.
Basically I forced the Dot11Radio0.2 interface in the Group of deck 1 to get all three SSIDS on vlan 1 (since I want just a quick way and dirty to allow its customers access to the internet, without having to configure a vlan separate everywhere).
The guest SSID (XX COMMENTS) allows tkip in addition to BSE and uses a PSK rather than PEAP. Access lists configured on Dot11Radio0.2 IPv4 allows clients connected to this SSID get an IP by DHCP, use the DNS servers on the local network and access the internet. All other traffic for the local network is blocked by access lists guest_ingress and guest_egress.
This all works very well, ipv4 is blocked for guests invited as expected. However, ipv6 is something different. For some reason, the ipv6 access list is completely ignored.
Because I don't need ipv6 for guest access, I thought that I have completely block and do with it. As you can see I have this set:
interface Dot11Radio0.2
guest_ingress6 filter IPv6 traffic in
guest_egress6 filter IPv6 traffic onand these ipv6 access lists have a rule of "refuse a whole" only. Yet, the XX COMMENTS SSID connected client gets an ipv6 address of the server on the LAN DHCP6 and has full connectivity. For ipv4, that I had to explicitly allow DHCP packets to the client not even get an IP, so the ipv6 access lists are not clearly applied.
No matter if I move the access interface Dot11Radio0 instead lists, they don't do anything. I thought that maybe I should add a "enable ipv6" on the Dot11Radio0.2 interface (even if ipv6 traffic was very good, even where it shouldn't), but when I set "enable ipv6" Dot11Radio0 or Dot11Radio0.2 the radio goes into a sort of infinite loop of reset:
000261: Sep 23 2016 22:32:50.512 it IS: % DOT11-5-EXPECTED_RADIO_RESET: restart Radio Dot11Radio0 interface due to the reset of the interface
000262: Sep 23 2016 22:32:50.516 it IS: % LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed State to down
000263: Sep 23 2016 22:32:50.524 it IS: % LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed State to reset
000264: Sep 23 2016 22:32:51.516 it IS: % LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on the Interface Dot11Radio0, state change downstairs
000265: Sep 23 2016 22:32:51.560 it IS: % LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed State to
000266: Sep 23 2016 22:32:51.568 it IS: % LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed State to down
000267: Sep 23 2016 22:32:51.576 it IS: % LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed State to reset
000268: Sep 23 2016 22:32:52.608 it IS: % LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed State to
000269: Sep 23 2016 22:32:53.608 it IS: % LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Dot11Radio0, changed State to
000270: 22:32:53.608 Sep 23, 2016 it IS: % DOT11-5-EXPECTED_RADIO_RESET: restart Radio Dot11Radio0 interface due to the reset of the interface
000271: Sep 23 2016 22:32:53.612 it IS: % LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed State to down
etc.In addition, when creating a list like this ipv6 access:
guest_egress6 IPv6 access list
refuse an entire ipv6The other is automatically created:
IPv6-guest_egress6 role-based access list
refuse an entire ipv6A deletion also removes the other.
What is happening with these ipv6 ACLs, why they are not blocking all traffic? Why do I get an acl "role-based" too? Is associated it with?
Is there a another way to kill just any ipv6 on the SSID of COMMENTS XX traffic while leaving alone on others? That's all I need at this stage. If the ipv6 ACL do not work, perhaps this can be done (ab) using a service-policy or policy routing? I'm ready to creative solutions :)
PS. I know this is not the recommended method to configure a guest SSID, but it should still work IMO.
You have encountered a bug I discovered a few months ago (CSCva17063), in your case, the workaround is to apply the ACL on the physical rather than the void interface interface (because you want to completely block IPv6 in any case). I write (more) my conclusions regarding the traffic that refusal on autonomous APs in a blogpost, might be interesting for you to read as well.
Remember that the access point used as a bridge between the wired infrastructure and wireless, not as a router. There's some IOS routing of commands (like the "enable IPv6" command you pointed out) , but these are not the characteristics that should be used or need to be enabled on an access point.
Because the networks internal and customer spend somewhere else, I would perform filtering on this device instead. Also sub gi0.2 interface is missing from your configuration, so I do not think that access as a guest is currently working at all?
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Unique SSID to the autonomous access point
Hello
My question is that if I have one SSID on an autonomous access point while I use the vlan native too. I mean what's the best practice in this case, if the vlan wireless say 10.
Also I have to use the bvi-1 or I have to creat bvi another for this vlan?
Thank you
In my experience it's not a must to use native vlan.
No, you should use only one interface BVI.
Just like that:
Ter of conf
!
Dot11 ssid ABC
VLAN 10
Open authentication
Authentication-key wpa version2 management
WPA - psk ascii cisco123
Comments-mode
!
d0 IND
SSID ABC
encryption aes encryption vlan 10
!
D1 IND
SSID ABC
encryption aes encryption vlan 20
!
d0.10 IND
encapsulation dot1q 10
!
D1.10 IND
encapsulation dot1q 10
!
gig0.10 IND
encapsulation dot1q 10
!
int bvi1
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Ligthweigth autonomous mode!
HI, I need to change the access point Ligthwiegth IOS and make it work like an Autonomus AP 1242. I have the image, but I'm not really clear on the process. I got to get into the real point of Ligthwiegth access to the console port, but I don't know how is the process of valuation...
I'd appreciate any advice! TKS
Hi Paul,.
There are 2 methods to do this, take a look;
Returning to standalone Access Point
It is possible to return to a point of access compatible LWAPP Cisco Aironet return to autonomous mode. Please refer to Cisco Aironet Lightweight mode standalone update Access Points to get detailed instructions on the returning to stand-alone mode. Use this URL
Convert a standalone Lightweight Access Point
You can convert an access point of the mode light return to autonomous mode by loading a Cisco IOS version that supports stand-alone mode (Cisco IOS release 12.3 (7) JA or earlier version). If the access point is associated with a controller, you can use the controller to load the version of Cisco IOS. If the access point is not associated with a controller, you can load the version of Cisco IOS using TFTP.
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Note in some deployments LWAPP, LWAPP controller lies between access points and the rest of the network. In this topology, all traffic must pass through the controller communicate with network resources, such as a TFTP server, can occur. When converting back to non - IOS LWAPP with an access point that uses the LWAPP Protocol is no longer, traffic does not reach on the controller to reach the TFTP server.
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Using a LAN Controller wireless to go back to a previous version
Follow these steps to return mode LWAPP stand-alone mode using a wireless LAN Controller:
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Journal of step 1 in the CLI on the controller that is associated with the access point.
Step 2, enter this command:
config ap tftp-downgrade filename tftp-address-ip access point name
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By using a TFTP server to revert to a previous version
Follow these steps to return mode LWAPP stand-alone mode by loading a version of Cisco IOS using a TFTP server:
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Step 1 the IP address of the computer on which the server software runs TFTP should range from 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.30.
Step 2 make sure the PC contains the file access point (for example, c1200-k9w7 - tar.122 - 15.JA.tar for a 1200 Series access point) in the TFTP server folder and the TFTP server is activated.
Step 3 Rename the access point image file in the folder of the TFTP server c1200-k9w7 - tar.default for a series of 1200 point, c1130-k9w7 - tar.default of access for a series of 1130 access point and c1240-k9w7 - tar.default for a series of 1240 access point.
Step 4 connect the PC to the access point using an Ethernet category 5 cable (CAT5).
Step 5 disconnect the power to the access point.
Step 6 push the MODE button and hold the button while you reconnect power to the access point.
Step 7 hold the MODE button until the status of the LED turns red (approximately 20 to 30 seconds), then release.
Step 8 wait until restarting access point, as indicated by the LEDs become green followed the status LED flashes green.
Step 9 after the access point reboots, reconfigure using the GUI or the CLI.
This doc.
I hope this helps!
Rob
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Hello
Can anyone provide the correct way to "downgrade" an air-lap1242ag to an autonomous access point?
Hi Robert,.
1 set up your PC with one of this IP 10.0.0.2 ==> 10.0.0.30 and use direct connection via ethernet with your AP
2. download the Cisco's IOS
3 Rename the file with one of this name:
C1200-k9w7 - tar.default for a 1200 Series access point
C1130-k9w7 - tar.default for 1130 series access point
c1140-k9w7 - tar.default for series 1140 point access
C1240-k9w7 - tar.default for 1240 series access point
C1250-k9w7 - tar.default for 1250 series access point.
4th you use program favorite tftp server and place the file renamed on the appropriate folder.
5 unplug the power on the AP and press the MODE button, hold...
Plug 6 power and wait about 20 to 30 seconds with the button pressed, release the button
(You could see the in the tftp Server log your AP goes as well as in the terminal)
That of all, wait for the arrival of the AP, the download process and restart
I hope this helps
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Autonomous to LWAPP upgrade on 1242ag AP failure
Upgrade tool I am trying to convert an AIR-AP1242AG-A-K9 LWAPP autonomous access point but the upgrade fails when it tries to load the recovery image on the AP. Has anyone encountered this problem and if so, what is the solution? 12.3 (11) running IOS JA on the AP.
Hi Jason,
Load the standalone IOS using the mode button. Once the IOS is running, copy the recovery image using the "copy tftp: flash:" and change the boot settings to start the recovery image.
Once the AP boots the recovery image, make sure the AP can ping to the IP address of the WLC management and use the command 'lwap ap controller ip address.
I hope this helps.
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I have a remote site that will require about 15 APs. I was wondering if there was a rule when you have to go light autonomous vs. I feel independent would be the answer with this small configuration because this would save money and 15 must be easy to manage. But I know they make a wireless for 6 AP controller I welcome different opinions.
Hello
I have not heard of a rule on a number, but for 15 I would go with a controller. Easier to manage and support and create strategies. There is a 2125 model that supports 25AP. If you want to use the location of Cisco device, the AP must be lwapp.
Here is a good article that I ran.
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Hi all
I need to convert a "AIR-LAP1242AG-E-K9" autonomous access point.
I tried these steps to convert the LWAP in stand-alone.
1 assigned IP 10.0.0.3 address to my laptop
2. place the IOS image in the cisco TFTP server "c1240-k9w7 - tar.default.
3 disabled all firewall on my laptop
4 cut the AP and pressed the reset button and started with the AP and released the button reset after 40 seconds
5 TFTP showed the attached error
Please let me know how can I convert the stand-alone LWAP. I need to do as soon as POSSIBLE.
Make sure that you PC works on your TFTP server is set to show extensions of known files. If not even after you rename the image file that the .tar extension is still there, just hidden.
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The Access Points of 1142 conversion of autonomous to LWAPP
Hi all
I'm trying to convert 5 1142 APs to LWAPP... they came as autonomous APs out of the box, but the client decided to go the unified road, so I need to convert them to finish the job. I tried to use that tool to upgrade to ver 3.4 and it say that the AP 1142 is not supported by the upgrade tool
Is there another way to do this?
Thanks in advance!
Console or SSH to your access point and enter the following command:
Archive Download-sw tftp://x.x.x.y/c1140-rcvk9w8-tar.124-21a.JA.tar
x.x.x.y = the address of your tftp server.
just like the upgrade to any newer device of Cisco. Of course you need a running tftp server, ect.,...
Good luck to you.
Doug
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