AIR-CAP1532E Access Point Initial Configuration
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09-20-2016 12:23 PM - edited 03-08-2019 07:30 AM
The configuration manual for this device says for configuration to log in using the console. When I begin the configuration I insert the new name and it asks for a password. It will not take any password, the cursor remains stationary no matter what I try. What does this mean? I tried using admin to no avail. As a result this device is worthless since I can't configure it. Any suggestions?
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09-20-2016 01:58 PM
Will this 1532 be connected to a controller or are you planning to use as a stand-alone AP? By default, they ship with the controller-based image active. You can use the command "capwap ap autonomous" to change to a stand-alone AP. Default username/password are Cisco (case sensitive).
Brandon
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09-20-2016 03:29 PM
the "capwap ap autonomous" must be wrong. It doesn't like the a in cap.
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09-21-2016 05:30 AM
I believe that is the correct command. See the following link.
If the AP has been connected to a controller, it would have downloaded the unified image. In that case you would need to download and install the autonomous image. Steps are also in the link above.
Brandon
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09-21-2016 09:55 AM
Thanks Brandon, I was finally able to get the autonomous image to download. Does this include the single antennae mode or do I have to go in and switch from dual to single antennae? Also shouldn't the privilege exec mode allow for any and all commands? It seems like I am constantly getting the "invalid input detected" answer when I enter a command straight out of the command manual. Am I missing something?
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09-21-2016 10:16 AM
After downloading the image did you switch to autonomous mode with "capwap ap autonomous"? Not sure which antenna band mode is the default, but you can switch with this command:
Configuring Antenna Band Mode from the AP CLI
AP#capwap ap ant-band-mode <dual/single>
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09-21-2016 10:59 AM
This command will not enter into this access point via command line. I have tried many times with all privilege levels. Are you sure there isn't a new replacement command for this?
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09-21-2016 11:37 AM
Can you post "show version"?
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09-21-2016 12:39 PM
Yes, show version works fine in the User EXEC mode. The version is C1530 software (aplg3-K9W7-M), Version 15.3 (3) JA8, RELEASE SOFTWARE (Fc1).
I am looking for any way to see what the antennae mode is in. I have purchased this AP to replace an old 1410 series model that stopped working. This AP is connected to an external antennae (AIR-ANT 5114P2M-N) which is a dual point antennae. I only have one of the channels connected. Is it necessary to have both channel connected? This is simply a point to point installation.
