12-03-2015 10:15 PM - edited 07-05-2021 04:20 AM
I've gotten ~30 1702 APs and their delivered in with the unified image which means they should have access to both autonomous and lighweight mode. On bootup I only get access to lightweight mode. I know how to change the image with "debug capwap console cli", but this time I don't want to do that due to the number of APs. I've been told there should be a command which swaps from lighweight mode to autonomous mode directly on the AP. If i recall correctly it's a one way trip, this doesn't matter to me.
Does anyone know what this command is to swap the mode in a "unified image".
Br //Peter
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12-04-2015 01:05 AM
When booting up a 1530, 1700, or a 2700 series AP for the first time, it will boot up with a unified mode software image. To deploy the AP in an autonomous network, use following command from the AP console or telnet to force AP to reboot using autonomous mode software image.
capwap ap autonomous
12-03-2015 10:53 PM
Console into the AP (username/password: "cisco") and in enable mode, enter this command: config capwap ap autonomous
12-04-2015 01:05 AM
When booting up a 1530, 1700, or a 2700 series AP for the first time, it will boot up with a unified mode software image. To deploy the AP in an autonomous network, use following command from the AP console or telnet to force AP to reboot using autonomous mode software image.
capwap ap autonomous
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