02-25-2009 09:40 AM - edited 07-03-2021 05:14 PM
A few days ago, we lost the Ethernet connection to one of our 1310 Bridges. Restarting the unit restored access for a short time. A technician tried to reload the IOS over the console port and set the speed to 115200, and then lost the ability to communicate with the device. I have tried to console into the device using every speed from 110 to 921600, but cannot establish a connection. Also, the LEDs are showing a firmware load error (red, amber, red). Is this device bricked, or is there a way to recover it?
Thanks in advance.
03-03-2009 12:03 PM
Loading Firmware error it means disconnect and reconnect the power injector power. If your access point/bridge has a firmware failure, you must reload the complete image file using the Web-browser interface.
03-03-2009 12:27 PM
I've tried power cycling it and the lights are still the same. Am I wrong in saying that if the firmware doesn't load, there wouldn't be a webpage to visit?
03-03-2009 07:40 PM
You'll have to try password-recovery process. Here's the link:
03-05-2009 09:22 AM
I was finally able to get console access, but I was still getting weird characters on the display. It turns out that the flash was corrupted. I was able to format the flash and reload a working iso image. Thanks for all the replies.
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