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1200 IOS - Web page not functional/different

melisei
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Hi folks,

I run into a 1230 that would have a Web page completely different than the usual one. Instead of getting the normal User/pass menu and then the menu on the left side frame, you get this:

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Accessing Cisco AIR-AP1220-IOS-UPGRD "1200AP"

Web Console - Manage the ap through the web interface.

Telnet - to the router.

Show interfaces - display the status of the interfaces.

Show diagnostic log - display the diagnostic log.

Monitor the router - HTML access to the command line interface at level 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15

Extended Ping - Send extended ping commands.

Show tech-support - display information commonly needed by tech support.

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Everything appears to work ok in that peage excepting the "Web Console" link which would probably go to the usual home page.

Getting to it from the console, everything looks to be ok. You can configure the unit using the IOS and the unit apparently works fine. I have 12.2(13) JA3 running.

I defaulted the unit, reloaded the image... I'm still getting that home page.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

ME

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ctripp
Level 1
Level 1

Follow the steps below to restore your GUI.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps430/products_tech_note09186a00801f074a.shtml

Restore the IOS GUI

Thanks ctripp,

I'll try that.

BTW, if anybody wants to see that page (called the Web Console page) it can be seen on a working 1200IOS using

http://10.0.0.1/level/15

as an address.

Cheers,

ME

Cool,

Also the page is documented in the link above with a screenshot.

Regards,

Charlie

Hey guys, I had the exact same problem and this is what fixed it for me

AP_0.220#fsck flash:

Fsck operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm]

flashfs[1]: 163 files, 7 directories

flashfs[1]: 0 orphaned files, 0 orphaned directories

flashfs[1]: Total bytes: 7741440

flashfs[1]: Bytes used: 7741440

flashfs[1]: Bytes available: 0

flashfs[1]: flashfs fsck took 4 seconds.

Fsck of flash:: complete

Hope this helps.  This was annoying

-------UPDATE-------

Problem returned after above fix but now its really fixed and this is how:

Issue same commands as before

AP_0.220#fsck flash:

But also this:

AP#delete flash:crashinfo*

Right after this is done do a write mem.

If write mem is successful you should be good to go

You can also do a

#dir flash:

and check to see if there are any left over files you can delete to make more space

Hope this helps.  My AP has been fine for a few days now

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