03-29-2022 03:56 AM
Hello,
I cannot update to new frimware version because certificate problem. Original message is "Connection faliure: 60, Peer certificate cannot be authenticated with given CA certificates."
What can i do to obtain the new frimware version ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
03-29-2022 04:07 AM
- How did you try to upgrade and or can you try by downloading firmware manually and install afterwards ?
M.
03-29-2022 08:51 AM
I simply hit the button "upgrade" and expected that the access point will download the new frimware.
03-29-2022 08:54 AM
I dont know if this is related to the problem, but if i try to access the web management interface via Firefox i get the "SEC_ERROR_REUSED_ISSUER_AND_SERIAL" error code.
"An error occurred when connecting to 192.168.100.250. You are trying to import a certificate with the same issuer/serial number as an existing certificate, but it is not the same certificate."
03-29-2022 09:37 AM
- Ignore firefox problem and or stay with my initial reply , for that use other browser to proceed.
M.
03-29-2022 02:35 PM
I am not sure if you are a CISCO representative - CISCO stands for me for quality network equipment. With this "use another browser" is no acceptable solution. For sure i use Chrome in the meantime, but i am looking forward for a solution to this browser problem.
Also updating via file download may seam to be a workaround. But I am not looking for workarounds - I am looking for solutions.
03-30-2022 07:08 AM - edited 03-30-2022 07:09 AM
Hi there,
What software version you're currently running on the CBW140AC?
If you are trying to update (online) older firmware to version 10.7.1.0 after March 1, 2022, you will experience issues. Cisco recently migrated the ASD (Automated Software Distribution) servers to a newer version which prevents some of the products (CBW, RV's and CBD) from discovering new firmware versions and automatically downloading and installing updates from Cisco.com. Starting from firmware 10.7.1.0 will fully support the new Cisco ASD.
That being said, you will need to download the update from software.cisco.com, extract the files from the zip file, and update their access points and mesh extenders using the HTTP or TFTP processes (manual update process).
Hope that helps
Martin
03-31-2022 11:36 PM
Hello Martin,
thanks a lot. This was exactly the competent answer i was hoping for.
Cheers from Berlin, Germany
Chris
04-01-2022 12:41 AM
You're welcome
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