12-08-2021 12:39 PM
I can connect to the CLI using the serial cable and it continues to show the links down or up. Yet will not let me use the Cisco Catalyst Wireless Mobile Application to auto provision the device. Brand New out of box.
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12-22-2021 06:06 PM - edited 12-22-2021 06:08 PM
Hello All,
Thank you for your help my AP had to be upgraded first I think it was :
archive dowload-sw tftp://x.x.x.x/filename
First then the ap-type ewc-ap tftp://1.2.3.4/ap1g8 tftp://1.2.3.4/C9800-AP-iosxe-wlc.bin was able to be used because firmware didn't have the "ewc" command
found correct info:
>archive download-sw /reload tftp://<IP of TFTP server>/ap1g8
...followed by...
>ap-type ewc-ap tftp://<IP of TFTP server>/ap1g8 tftp://<IP of TFTP server>/c9800-ap-iosxe-wlc.bin
12-08-2021 02:47 PM
Do you have WLC? do you have DHCP with Option 43 for onboarding ?
do you have any other AP which was already joined the controller?
Or are you setting up the first time? can you give us more information about the environment that you got?
12-08-2021 02:50 PM
First time setting it up and no other Cisco Controller's and the DHCP is a Netgear Nighthawk
12-08-2021 02:52 PM
I have a Catalyst 2960 poe not setup for anything yet. I have the 9105 connected to the netgear prosafe they already had at location.
12-08-2021 07:31 PM
what are you looking to set up 9105 AP?
autonomous AP ? or ME ?
12-08-2021 09:36 PM
Autonomous AP
12-08-2021 11:59 PM
you need to convert to Autonomous AP
Follow the below process :
https://mrncciew.com/2012/10/20/lightweight-to-autonomous-conversion/
12-09-2021 03:44 PM
autonomous does not apply to the Catalyst 91xx APs so the only option without a WLC is EWC.
12-09-2021 06:15 PM
So I must set up a DHCP or get a WLC controller?
12-10-2021 01:36 AM
You should have a DHCP server anyway even if you run EWC ideally but EWC does support internal DHCP so if you follow the instructions to setup EWC then you can avoid having an external DHCP server. Note that if your AP has CAPWAP software loaded (only works with a WLC or EWC controller) you will first have to download the EWC software and convert the CAPWAP AP to EWC as per the instructions above. Normally if you wanted EWC you should have ordered the EWC AP software option from Cisco.
https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286324896/type/286323077/release/17.7.1
Refer to point 1 under AP Conversion Deployment Scenarios or point 2 under SKU Conversion Scenarios (they're the same).
12-10-2021 06:00 AM
12-10-2021 11:09 PM
AP1006.ED2A.B218#show running-config
AP Name : AP1006.ED2A.B218
Admin State : Enabled
AP Mode : Local
AP Submode : Not Configured
Location : default location
Primary controller name :
Secondary controller name :
Tertiary controller name :
AP join priority : 1
IP Prefer-mode : Unconfigured
CAPWAP UDP-Lite : Unconfigured
Last Joined Controller name:
DTLS Encryption State : Disabled
Discovery Timer : 10
Heartbeat Timer : 30
CDP State : Enabled
Watchdog monitoring : Enabled
IOX : Disabled
RRM State : Enabled
LSC State : Disabled
SSH State : Disabled
AP Username : Cisco
Session Timeout : 300
Extlog Host : 255.255.255.255
Extlog Flags : 0
Extlog Status Interval : 0
Syslog Host : 255.255.255.255
Syslog Facility : 0
Syslog Level : errors
Core Dump File Compression : Disabled
Core Dump Filename :
Client Trace Status : Enabled(All)
Client Trace All Clients : Enabled
Client Trace Filter : 0x0000000E
Client Trace Out ConsoleLog: Disabled
AP WSA Mode : Disabled
Auxiliary-client Interface : Disabled
12-10-2021 11:17 PM
Either I am very slow which is very possible or these will not let me even try to tftp to get image
12-10-2021 06:57 AM
It also consistently restarts I hope it will let the TFTP work
12-11-2021 02:45 AM
You don't say exactly what you are trying to do, what commands you are using.
You need to post the full console logs (from the time the AP is powered on) attached in a text file (.txt) not a screenshot and don't paste thousands of lines of console logs on here.
I think your AP is in CAPWAP mode and you want to convert it to EWC - is that correct?
Make sure your TFTP server is configured and ready with the files in place - test it yourself with a PC client to make sure it's working.
Then make sure you have your commands typed out in notepad so that you can copy/paste them onto console without getting confused by the console output.
eg: ap-type ewc-ap tftp://1.2.3.4/ap1g8 tftp://1.2.3.4/C9800-AP-iosxe-wlc.bin
Remember the AP needs to be in enable mode before you can make any changes (ie. the command above). Your tiny screenshot shows a non-enabled prompt.
Your screenshot shows option 43, which is wrong anyway as it has f104 for single IP followed by 2 IPs but that doesn't seem to be a problem as it's just using the first IP, but why is that there? You only need option 43 to direct the AP to a WLC. If you don't have a WLC then there is no need for option 43 and more likely to cause a problem. The AP only needs an IP address and to be able to reach the TFTP server - ideally on the same subnet.
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