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Cisco Aironet (AP1131AG-J-K9): unexpected reboot

CHISHIUNG
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Level 1

AP1131AG-J-K9), a reboot occurred.
We have checked the logs and confirmed that the reboot was caused by a power failure, but a crashinfo is being generated.
We would appreciate bug information if there is a possibility of an OS problem.
The OS version is 12.4(25d)JA1.

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Saikat Nandy
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

With all due respect to you, you are using an ancient AP. Even if it is crashing continuously, I doubt you will get any assistance from anyone. On top of that, you won't get any image for this AP model from anywhere. I understand that you might be having some constraints, but you need to upgrade.

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Rich R
VIP
VIP

I honestly can't see how it will help even if you do identify a bug @CHISHIUNG ?
Even if it is a known bug, it will not be fixed. 
Using that ancient kit is inherently risky (which means you accept that risk when you use it) because the hardware and software are both far past End of Support dates.

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Saikat Nandy
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

With all due respect to you, you are using an ancient AP. Even if it is crashing continuously, I doubt you will get any assistance from anyone. On top of that, you won't get any image for this AP model from anywhere. I understand that you might be having some constraints, but you need to upgrade.

@Saikat Nandy 

We are aware that this is a very old AP, and we would like to know if it is possible to check it with the bug search tool.

Post the crashinfo and let us, non-Cisco staff, get a chance to read it.

Leo Laohoo
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Man, the 1131 and 1241/1242 were built like tanks those days.  They were really meant to last a long time.

Rich R
VIP
VIP

I honestly can't see how it will help even if you do identify a bug @CHISHIUNG ?
Even if it is a known bug, it will not be fixed. 
Using that ancient kit is inherently risky (which means you accept that risk when you use it) because the hardware and software are both far past End of Support dates.

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