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wireless ap default factory setting

dave dave
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hi! has anyone successfully resetting an light weight 1130 AP to the factory settings? I tried the method described in the doc for 1130 on how to reset 1130 AP to the default settings, but it was not successful. I tried shutdown the AP, and plug in the power while press and holding the Mode button for about 3 seconds.

This AP has lost it association with the WLC, is there anyway i can reset the AP to factory default and put in the correct IP address again?

Thx.

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If you don't know the username and password, then you need to boot to ROMMON:

 

Hold reset for over 30 seconds to get to ROMMON


ap:delete flash:private-config

ap:delete flash:private-multiple-fs

ap:boot

Your AP will be factory default

Thanks,

Scott

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Scott Fella
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Try this... erase the nvram

 

debug capwap console cli

erase /all nvram:

[confirm]

undebug all

reload

[confirm]

Thanks,

Scott

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-Scott
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If you don't know the username and password, then you need to boot to ROMMON:

 

Hold reset for over 30 seconds to get to ROMMON


ap:delete flash:private-config

ap:delete flash:private-multiple-fs

ap:boot

Your AP will be factory default

Thanks,

Scott

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good organization of steps.  easy to read and logical sequence  Thank you

Working on a Autonomous AP.

Hi, after doing:

ap:delete flash:private-config

ap:delete flash:private-multiple-fs

ap:boot

AP still shows:

dot11 vlan-name IOT vlan 140
dot11 vlan-name internet vlan 120
dot11 vlan-name ip-telefoner vlan 130

and

encryption vlan 120 mode ciphers aes-ccm

interface Dot11Radio0.120
encapsulation dot1Q 120
bridge-group 120
bridge-group 120 subscriber-loop-control
bridge-group 120 spanning-disabled
bridge-group 120 block-unknown-source
no bridge-group 120 source-learning
no bridge-group 120 unicast-flooding

Whys is this not deleted?

 

BR

Marco Gonzalez
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Here are the steps to reset a lightweight access point to factory defaults:

-    Unplug the access point from the network.

-    Perform a power cycle.

-    When the IOS is load login to the access point (default password: Cisco)

-    Run the following command: Show flash

(output example)

    14  drwx 320   Mar 2 2002 03:14:32 +00:00 c1130-rcvk9w8-tar.123-11JX1

    4  drwx 256   Jan 20 2006 20:38:02 +00:00  c1130-k9w8-mx.123-7.JX2

    12  -rwx 525184   Mar 1 2002 00:00:32 +00:00  r1.rcore

    9  -rw    5777   Mar 7 2002 17:51:52 +00:00  login.html

    10  -rwx   1784   Mar 1 2002 23:21:56 +00:00  config.txt

    13  -rwx      5   Mar 1 2002 23:21:56 +00:00  private-config

If you see the following image (this is an example, just look at the rcvk9w8):

c1130-rcvk9w8-tar.123-11JX1 (rcvk9w8 --> this is the lightweight image and you should keep it).

Erase all other images by running the following command:

    delete /recursive flash:

Per example:

    delete /recursive flash:c1130-k9w8-mx.123-7.JX2

Now we need to erase the private-config (where the IP of the access point and of the controller is saved) using the following command:

    AP1130#clear lwapp private-config

Now you can configure the access point statically and enter the IP address of the new controller if you want:

    AP#lwapp ap hostname AP1130

    AP1130#lwapp ap ip address 10.77.244.199  255.255.255.224

    AP1130#lwapp ap ip default-gateway 10.77.244.220

    AP1130#lwapp ap controller ip address 172.16.1.50

Note: Depending on the lightweight version of software that you are running you might need to use capwap instead of lwapp

Now the access point should be able to join the controller.

Here is a link that explains the last part of this procedure:

http://cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps430/products_tech_note09186a00808e2d27.shtml#backinfo

I hope this helps.

m.rana.ku
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

Three easy steps to Reset Cisco AP using MODE button:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmZZ2BNGXQH1HPS3uIVnr7A?sub_confirmation=1

 

https://youtu.be/eGCnTWBEpp8

 

Step 1: Disconnect power (the power jack for external power or the Ethernet cable for in-line power) from the access point.
Step 2: Press and hold the MODE button while you reconnect power to the access point.
Step 3: Hold the MODE button until the Status LED turns amber (approximately 10 to 12 seconds), and release the Button. All access point settings return to factory defaults.

Cisco_AP #Reset #IT_Support_People IT Support People Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/IT_Support-PeopleDesktop-Support-111268543923018 Link for Other Related Videos: Configure Cisco Access Point Standalone/Autonomous using GUI with WPAv2 Authentication Key: ...
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