06-26-2008 06:25 PM - edited 07-03-2021 04:05 PM
Has anyone seen this before or know of a workaround. The 1131 is operating with IOS version 12.4(10b)JA3. We tried to perform this upgrade using two different laptops, but received the same message âUnable to get root certificate statusâ⦠we received this same message when trying to migrate a different 1131 that is operating with the same IOS version.
2008/06/26 17:54:18 INFO 10.1.2.197 Created RSA Keys successfully
2008/06/26 17:54:18 DEBUG 10.1.2.197 Generating Public Key
2008/06/26 17:55:03 DEBUG 10.1.2.197 Generating SSC Certificate
2008/06/26 17:56:05 INFO 10.1.2.197 SSC Generated Successfully
2008/06/26 17:56:05 DEBUG 10.1.2.197 Saving the SSC Configuration
2008/06/26 17:56:36 INFO 10.1.2.197 Saving SSC Certificate
2008/06/26 17:56:36 DEBUG 10.1.2.197 Generating Root Certificate
2008/06/26 17:56:36 DEBUG 10.1.2.197 Check whether Root Certificate is already present or not
2008/06/26 17:57:27 ERROR 10.1.2.197 Unable to Get Root Certificate Status
08-11-2008 05:34 AM
Sounds like corrupted original version of autonomous code Scott. I would downgrade the code back to autonomous which should give a good image back to the AP then try the upgrade again. If that fails, I'd check to make sure the image I'mm using for upgrade hasn't got corrupted. I'd also download another copy of the tool if you're using the stand alone version. If all those fail it could be bad memory on the AP.
08-11-2008 06:22 AM
Dennis,
Thanks.... What fixed it was that we had to strip out alot of the configuration to bare basics. Seemed like the upgrade works better that way instead of trying to upgrade AP's with full configurations.
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