10-23-2014 04:41 AM - edited 07-05-2021 01:47 AM
Hello to all Wireless Expert
My question will perhaps seems a little bit obvious for some of you, but here it is
I'd like to understand the relation between the Capwap IOS image file that I can see while typing 'dir flash' on an AP, and the version a WLC gives to that AP when joining it. My wlc is running 7.4.100 and on the AP's flash (2602i):
MYCAPWAPAP#dir flash:
Directory of flash:/
2 -rwx 75095 Oct 23 2014 07:54:43 +00:00 event.log
3 -rwx 280 Oct 23 2014 07:57:35 +00:00 lwapp_officeextend.cfg
4 -rwx 49372 Oct 23 2014 09:37:14 +00:00 lwapp_non_apspecific_reap.cfg
5 -rwx 95008 Oct 23 2014 07:54:34 +00:00 lwapp_reap.cfg.bak
10 drwx 2048 Oct 23 2014 07:54:33 +00:00 ap3g2-k9w8-mx.152-4.JB6
51 drwx 128 Oct 23 2014 07:57:38 +00:00 configs
52 -rwx 64 Oct 23 2014 07:54:34 +00:00 sensord_CSPRNG0
53 -rwx 64 Oct 23 2014 07:54:34 +00:00 sensord_CSPRNG1
77 -rwx 95008 Oct 23 2014 07:57:55 +00:00 lwapp_reap.cfg
7 -rwx 7192 Oct 23 2014 09:36:56 +00:00 private-multiple-fs
56 -rwx 0 Mar 26 2014 14:37:17 +00:00 ce
13 drwx 448 Nov 9 2013 19:06:17 +00:00 ap3g2-rcvk9w8-mx
8 -rwx 75303 Oct 22 2014 16:30:26 +00:00 event.capwap
76 -rwx 230 Oct 23 2014 07:57:34 +00:00 env_vars
31739904 bytes total (10376704 bytes free)
Does it mean that the 7.4.100 image file is included in the ap3g2 file? In other word, where is stored the wlc firmware image on the AP? As an AP has a primary image and a backup one, it must be stored somewhere on it, or maybe I'm missing something here!
Thanks,
Theo
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10-23-2014 01:52 PM
Hi Theo,
If you read this post you will understand the ap3g2 represent the AP platform.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/77131/understanding-access-point-ios-images
platform-featureset-tar.version.tar
ap1g2 - 1600 series
ap1g3 - 1530 series
ap3g2 - 3700/3600/2700/2600 series (3700 supported beginning with 15.2(4)JB; 2700 beginning with 15.2(4)JB5)
In lightweight mode, there is Recovery Imange & Full-image. (Recovery image has min files to boot the AP & discover a WLC, then WLC will push the full image according to the software code running on WLC.
ap3g2-k9w8-mx.152-4.JB6
ap3g2-rcvk9w8-mx
In this case you can see some directories with the above name on your AP. So corresponding image should be within these sub-directories.
HTH
Rasika
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10-23-2014 01:52 PM
Hi Theo,
If you read this post you will understand the ap3g2 represent the AP platform.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/77131/understanding-access-point-ios-images
platform-featureset-tar.version.tar
ap1g2 - 1600 series
ap1g3 - 1530 series
ap3g2 - 3700/3600/2700/2600 series (3700 supported beginning with 15.2(4)JB; 2700 beginning with 15.2(4)JB5)
In lightweight mode, there is Recovery Imange & Full-image. (Recovery image has min files to boot the AP & discover a WLC, then WLC will push the full image according to the software code running on WLC.
ap3g2-k9w8-mx.152-4.JB6
ap3g2-rcvk9w8-mx
In this case you can see some directories with the above name on your AP. So corresponding image should be within these sub-directories.
HTH
Rasika
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10-24-2014 12:43 AM
Hi Rasika,
Thanks for your useful info. By the way, keep up your excellent work on your blog!
10-24-2014 01:23 AM
Good to know you are a fan of my blog.
Yes, I will keep it going.. :)
Rasika
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