01-25-2005 06:31 AM - edited 07-04-2021 10:23 AM
Does anybody know the setting for the Config Registry for an AP1200?
01-25-2005 09:35 AM
Config Register is "0xF" (on all of ours in the Lab).
Good Luck
Scott
01-25-2005 12:22 PM
Thanks...now i have another problem,maybe you can help. I tried upgrading an AP through CiscoWorks when it failed. The AP is down, and found that there was not enough mem in flash..Do i have to upgrade the memory in the AP's?
01-25-2005 01:56 PM
I don't believe there is a memory upgrade for the APs.
Usually, you'd do the update using the "archive" command and specify the "/overwrite" switch.
There isn't enough room for both images so you have to force the overwrite (forced reboot is also strongly recommended).
Can you still get to the CLI, or is the AP coming up in ROMMON?
01-26-2005 05:30 AM
I have to check today. My problem is that i have over 100 AP's with not enough mem to hold the new image. CiscoWorks and WLSE don't overwrite it...What to do?
01-26-2005 09:25 PM
Does it work with a manual update using the "Archive" command?
Could it be an SNMP community problem (RO is OK, but RW is different / incorrect)?
Scott
02-04-2005 04:01 PM
Please telnet to the AP and do "show flash". Below is the output of an AP in my lab:
Directory of flash:/
2 -rwx 5 Mar 01 1993 03:55:51 private-config
4 drwx 384 Mar 01 1993 01:24:00 c1200-k9w7-mx.122-15.XR2
3 -rwx 197 Mar 01 1993 00:18:12 env_vars
139 -rwx 2285 Mar 01 1993 03:55:51 config.txt
7741440 bytes total (3685888 bytes free)
If the APs crash a lot, the AP may save the crashinfo . Please delete any unneccessary files.
02-04-2005 04:19 PM
Kasing,
Now that you mentioned about crash files, I had experienced a similar issue with "wr mem" and it wouldnt write the configs as the flash was full of crash files. These crash files timestamps seems to hvae generated due to the upgrades that I did using WLSE (atleast date seems to match)...I had to delete all the crash files, thanks to Cisco IOS that it does a recursive file delete. Is there any way to write the crash files on a file server, rather than on the local flash ??? Like "exception dump" command in Cisco router IOS ?
02-11-2005 04:53 PM
The APs use the exception routine from other IOS based router. There is no such feature in IOS.
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