Cannot upgrade an AP1242 to LWAP using the upgrade tool 3.4

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03-15-2011 09:38 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:57 PM
I have installed the tool on an XP laptop.
If I configure the tool to use an external tftp server then I get upgrade failed.
"Unable to Load the LWAPP Recovery Image on to the AP"
If I use the built in tftp server I get a msgbox with "C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\Upgrade Tool\images\c1240-rcvk9w8-tar.123-11JX1.tar - LWAPP Recovery Image is not a valid one".
This is the log output
2011/03/15 15:52:57 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Validating IP address
2011/03/15 15:52:57 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Opening a telnet connection to the AP
2011/03/15 15:53:00 INFO 10.10.10.5 User has Full privilege
2011/03/15 15:53:00 INFO 10.10.10.5 Getting AP Name
2011/03/15 15:53:00 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Verify if APs image is 12.3(07)JA or greater
2011/03/15 15:53:00 INFO 10.10.10.5 AP has 12.3(7)JA Image or greater
2011/03/15 15:53:00 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Identifying the AP Type
2011/03/15 15:53:00 INFO 10.10.10.5 Term Length configured.
2011/03/15 15:53:00 INFO 10.10.10.5 Upgrade Tool supported AP
2011/03/15 15:53:00 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Check whether AP has supported Radio
2011/03/15 15:53:01 INFO 10.10.10.5 AP has two radios
2011/03/15 15:53:01 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 AP has Supported Radio
2011/03/15 15:53:01 INFO 10.10.10.5 AP has Supported Radio
2011/03/15 15:53:01 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Verifying Station Role
2011/03/15 15:53:01 INFO 10.10.10.5 Station role is Root AP
2011/03/15 15:53:01 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Check whether AP has MIC Certificate
2011/03/15 15:53:01 INFO 10.10.10.5 MIC is already configured in the AP
2011/03/15 15:53:01 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Getting Ethernet MAC address
2011/03/15 15:53:01 INFO 10.10.10.5 Hardware is PowerPCElvis Ethernet, address is 001f.ca28.973a (bia 001f.ca28.973a)
2011/03/15 15:53:01 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Getting the Radio Status
2011/03/15 15:53:01 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Entering Configuration mode
2011/03/15 15:53:02 INFO 10.10.10.5 Inside Shutdown function
2011/03/15 15:53:04 INFO 10.10.10.5 Shutdown the Dot11Radio1
2011/03/15 15:53:06 INFO 10.10.10.5 Shutdown the Dot11Radio0
2011/03/15 15:53:06 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Getting Current System Time
2011/03/15 15:53:07 INFO 10.10.10.5 Updating the AP with Current System Time
2011/03/15 15:53:07 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Entering Configuration mode
2011/03/15 15:53:07 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Executing show run
2011/03/15 15:53:08 INFO 10.10.10.5 Saving the configuration into memory
2011/03/15 15:53:08 INFO 10.10.10.5 Getting AP Name
2011/03/15 15:53:08 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Loading the LWAPP Recovery Image on to the AP
2011/03/15 15:53:09 DEBUG 10.10.10.5 Checking the Upload Status
2011/03/15 15:53:11 ERROR 10.10.10.5 Unable to Load the LWAPP Recovery Image on to the AP
2011/03/15 15:53:18 INFO 10.10.10.5 Dot11Radio0 is up now
2011/03/15 15:53:18 DEBUG 10.18.227.10 Opening a telnet connection to the Controller
2011/03/15 15:53:19 DEBUG 10.18.227.10 Telnet connection to the Controller opened
I see from other posts that JX image is required but it is not working for me. Can anyone help?
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03-15-2011 09:51 AM
A couple of things to check.
Double check that the windows firewall is disabled, or if you can't disable it, that the tftp service is allowed to pass.
I'd also check the folder permissions and see if "Hide known file types" is checked.
Cheers,
Steve
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03-16-2011 02:37 AM
Thaks for the reply but I have checked and the firewall is already disabled. File types are visible. It seemes the image is not acceptable to the tool. I have tried the following images all with the same reply " LWAPP Recovery Image is not a valid one"
c1240-rcvk9w8-tar.123-7.JX9.tar.
c1240-rcvk9w8-tar.123-11JX1.tar.
c1240-rcvk9w8-tar.124-10b.JDA.tar.
c1240-rcvk9w8-tar.124-21a.JA2.tar.
All are listed as Upgrade Autonomous to LWAPP images for the AP1242.
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03-16-2011 04:13 AM
Here's an easy way: If the AP can ping the TFTP server successfully then issue the following series of commands:
1. Copy the RCV file to the AP using the command "archive download-sw /over /no-set tftp://
2. Erase the config of the AP using the command "write default"
3. Reboot the AP to the new IOS using the command "reboot".

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03-16-2011 05:08 AM
If I try to extract the tar file direct to flash I get this:
Loading c1240-rcvk9w8-tar.123-11JX1.tar from 10.1.1.1 (via BVI1): !
%Tar checksum error in fd 0
ERROR: Failed to extract from archive file tftp://10.1.1.1/c1240-rcvk9w8-tar.123-11JX1.tar
Maybe the files are damaged but I have dowloaded them all from cisco.com yesterday.

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03-16-2011 05:13 AM
PS
If I try to extract the tar file on the tftp server I get this
unix-box>tar xvf c1240-rcvk9w8-tar.123-11JX1.tar
directory checksum error
unix-box>
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03-16-2011 02:39 PM
Sounds like the file is corrupt. Re-download from the Cisco website and once complete, compare the MD5 values.

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03-18-2011 09:25 AM
Yeah it was the image. Downloaded a new filevia Java and it worked fine.
Cheers
