10-14-2015 08:22 AM - edited 07-05-2021 04:05 AM
I intentionally broke my AP to see if i can recover it, but i'm having some issues, how do I upload the IOS from the boot rommon?
ap: ?
? -- Present list of available commands
arp -- Show arp table or arp-resolve an address
boot -- Load and boot an executable image
cat -- Concatenate (type) file(s)
clear_ether -- clear ethernet port statistics
copy -- Copy a file
delete -- Delete file(s)
dir -- List files in directories
dump_regs -- dump reset registers
etest -- test emac driver code
ether_init -- initialize ethernet port
flash_init -- Initialize flash filesystem(s)
format -- Format a filesystem
fsck -- Check filesystem consistency
help -- Present list of available commands
init_pci -- initialize pci bridge
led_test -- cycle LED patterns
load_helper -- Load and initialize a helper image
memory -- Present memory heap utilization information
mkdir -- Create dir(s)
more -- Concatenate (display) file(s)
rename -- Rename a file
reset -- Reset the system
rmdir -- Delete empty dir(s)
set -- Set or display environment variables
set_baud -- set baud rates
set_sleep -- Pause (sleep) for a specified number of seconds
show_ether -- show ethernet port statistics
show_pci -- show pci setting
switch -- report push button switch status
tar -- extract or listing a tar file
tftp_init -- Initialize tftp file system
type -- Concatenate (type) file(s)
unset -- Unset one or more environment variables
version -- Display boot loader version
10-14-2015 02:37 PM
10-15-2015 08:06 AM
Does these steps work for the 3700 series?
10-15-2015 05:40 PM
ROMMON on any Cisco access point is the same. You need to be able to download the image before you can recover the access point.
-Scott
10-16-2015 12:29 AM
Does these steps work for the 3700 series?
Of course.
10-15-2015 04:26 AM
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