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error after resetting the Cisco Aeronet 2700 access points series

Initially I tried to do a hard reset but it didn't work because there were still errors and the access point wasn't working properly

 

then I tried to connect the access point with the internet but the lights are green and red,
does this indicate that the access point was not successful in hard reset / restore to factory settings

 

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@suleman.rahman05 wrote:

ap3g2-k9w8-tar.153-3.JPK.tar


The file is a controller-based IOS.  

Autonomous IOS is "w7".

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Leo Laohoo
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2nd picture shows the AP not getting an IP address. 

What, exactly, are you trying to accomplish?  
Is the AP meant to be running autonomous IOS or controller-based IOS?

to run autonomous IOS

Leo Laohoo
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The 2nd picture shows the AP booting up with a controller-based IOS.  

Do you have a copy of the autonomous IOS?

I don't have the copy you are referring to, so what should I do?


@suleman.rahman05 wrote:

I don't have the copy you are referring to, so what should I do?


You first need to get a copy of any version of autonomous IOS.  

Without it, you cannot configure the AP.

You mean Autonomous AP IOS Software


@suleman.rahman05 wrote:

You mean Autonomous AP IOS Software


Yes.

maybe like this

ap3g2-k9w8-tar.153-3.JPK.tar

 

then what is the next step?


@suleman.rahman05 wrote:

ap3g2-k9w8-tar.153-3.JPK.tar


The file is a controller-based IOS.  

Autonomous IOS is "w7".

thank you for the solution

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