07-15-2022 03:10 AM
Wondering if anyone can help me. I'm troubleshooting a AIR-CAP3502I-AK9 Access Point. When I first opened it through console it said there's no bootable IOS image on the device. So what I did was connected it through Hyperterminal with these settings: BAUD 9600, Databit 8, Parity None, Stop bits 1, Flow control 0. Got inside the AP CLI, typed in set BAUD 115200, then when I type gibberish comes out. So I tried disconnecting and reconnecting it again(tried all BAUD rates) now it's always gibberish when I type and nothing comes up even after restarting. CLI doesn't even display "ap: ". On the device it's just rapid blinking red. Nothing happens when I hold down MODE button upon restarting.
I'm afraid if it's bricked. Please help..
07-15-2022 03:22 AM
- Review this page for your ap-status , and act accordingly : https://www.manualslib.com/manual/404742/Cisco-Air-Cap3502i-A-K9.html?page=16
M.
07-15-2022 04:55 AM
Y'know what? That other forum has provided a lot of good recommendations.
Have you, at the very least, tried any one of them?
07-15-2022 08:34 AM
Changing baud rate will not brick the AP - change your terminal to 115200 to match the AP and they should work.
If not (maybe your terminal or cable can't handle 115200 reliably) then do a factory default reset of the AP using the mode button to get back to 9600. You do not need 115200. 9600 is fine for a terminal. All you need to be able to do is type the commands to TFTP the image to the AP and 9600 is fine for that.
Then follow https://community.cisco.com/t5/wireless-mobility-knowledge-base/access-point-rommon-recovery-ap-prompt-recovery-example/tac-p/3119506 to install the new image from TFTP. Don't fiddle with the baud rate!
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