11-02-2007 03:17 PM - edited 07-03-2021 02:52 PM
Just setting up an Aironet 1100. Anytime I reboot (or if power is lost) it comes up with the "radio" disabled. I understand that this may be the default behavior before configuring but shouldn't it remember the settings so it reboots to the last state? I am sure it is not desired to have to reenable the radio on every AP after a power failure. What am I missing?
Thanks. Bruce
Model info and software versions below:
Product/Model Number: AIR-AP1121G-A-K9
Top Assembly Serial Number: FTX1033V144
System Software Filename: c1100-k9w7-tar.123-8.JEB1
System Software Version: 12.3(8)JEB1
Bootloader Version: 12.3(2)JA4
11-03-2007 04:38 AM
Had a similar problem but anytime I setup an AP by first creating the SSIDs then enabling the radios... in that order the problem ceased. No technical explanation. Am glad you have brought this up.
11-03-2007 04:50 AM
Well that's strange.
I believe this unit came with a default SSID (tsunami). If I recall, I enabled radio then changed the SSID name (added new then deleted tsunami). Are you saying I should reset to defaults or just disable radio, delete SSIDs, re-enter SSIDs, then enable radio?
Sure doesn't "seem" like that would make a difference but I'll try anything!
thanks!!!
Bruce
11-03-2007 08:12 AM
Bruce, version 12.3(4) and alter do not have the default SSID tsunami defined and in addition have the radios disabled by default. please refer to the documentation on Cisco; http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/1100/quick/guide/ap11qsg.html
Mike
11-03-2007 08:51 AM
Thanks Mike:
I had seen that info about 12.3(4)---but thought that applied to default behavior and not whether it would explain losing the enabled status at every reboot.
Should I try to upgrade the bootloader to a newer version (can that be done, where are the files?). Some of the terminology is confusing. I wasn't sure if that applied to my system (12.3(2)JA4) since that talks about 12.3(4)JA2 having the radio disabled by default and no SSID.
I actually had tried to upload the newest system software (from JEB1) but that failed.
Does the system software upgrade also update the bootloader version or are they independant?
thanks for you help
Bruce
11-03-2007 01:35 PM
I was able to remove and re-enter the SSID. No help.
Was able to update IOS software to JEC--same behavior. It is still running the same system version but not sure how to update that or if it will make a difference.
thanks
Bruce
11-03-2007 03:10 PM
Are you using a power injector ? If so you have to use the command " power inline negotiation injector
11-03-2007 06:45 PM
No power injector. I am using the local power supply.
thanks for the suggestion.
Bruce
11-04-2007 11:28 AM
I spent some time looking the config files. The running-config file has a "shutdown" statement in the wireless radio interface section. I tried adding "no shutdown" to the config files but it does not seem to help. In fact, I'm not sure the new file is active. My flash directory has config.txt, startup-config, some "private" config files and the system file. What order are these run? Why do some have .txt extension and others no extension shown (and does it matter)?
thanks
Bruce
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