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The system is unable to boot automatically because there are no bootab

ohio
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my AP (AIR-CAP3702E-B-K9) seem to loss its firmware. attached is the startup log when trying to reset it using the mode button. any help would be much appreciated


IOS Bootloader - Starting system.
flash is writable
Tide XL MB - 40MB of flash
Xmodem file system is available.
flashfs[0]: 1 files, 1 directories
flashfs[0]: 0 orphaned files, 0 orphaned directories
flashfs[0]: Total bytes: 41158656
flashfs[0]: Bytes used: 1536
flashfs[0]: Bytes available: 41157120
flashfs[0]: flashfs fsck took 10 seconds.
Base Ethernet MAC address: 00:be:75:18:d0:0c
Ethernet speed is 100 Mb - FULL Duplex
button is pressed, wait for button to be released...
button pressed for 16 seconds
process_config_recovery: set IP address and config to default 10.0.0.1

The system is unable to boot automatically because there
are no bootable files.

C3700 Boot Loader (AP3G2-BOOT-M) LoaderVersion 15.2(4)JB, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Compiled Wed 06-Nov-13 01:28 by sdcunha
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marce1000
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  - You need to follow the procedure as mentioned below to get a valid image on the access point again ;
     of course , several parameters will need to be changed , such as AP ip address ,  the tftp server address and also it 
    must be a correct image for the access point ;

               (so alll of this is only an example!)

 ap: set IP_ADDR 10.0.0.1

ap: set NETMASK 255.255.255.0

ap: set DEFAULT_ROUTER 10.0.0.1

Step 5 Enter the tftp_init command to prepare the access point for TFTP.

ap: tftp_init

Step 6 Enter the tar command to load and inflate the new image from your TFTP server. The command must include this information:

• the -xtract option, which inflates the image when it is loaded

• the IP address of your TFTP server

• the directory on the TFTP server that contains the image, if needed

• the name of the image

• the destination for the image (the access point Flash)

Your entry might look like this example:

ap: tar -xtract tftp://10.0.0.10/c1200-k9w7-mx.123-7.JA2.tar flash:/

Step 7 When the display becomes full the CLI pauses and displays --MORE--. Press the spacebar to continue.

extracting info (229 bytes)

c1200-k9w7-mx.123-7.JA2/ (directory) 0 (bytes)

c1200c1200 c1200-k9w7-mx.123-7.JA2/html/ (directory) 0 (bytes)

extracting c1200-k9w7-mx.123-7.JA2/html/level1/images/apps_button_last_flat.gif (318

 



-- Each morning when I wake up and look into the mirror I always say ' Why am I so brilliant ? '
    When the mirror will then always repond to me with ' The only thing that exceeds your brilliance is your beauty! '

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   -         No , because you can only convert to another mode , when there is (already) an image present, 

 M.



-- Each morning when I wake up and look into the mirror I always say ' Why am I so brilliant ? '
    When the mirror will then always repond to me with ' The only thing that exceeds your brilliance is your beauty! '

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marce1000
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  - You need to follow the procedure as mentioned below to get a valid image on the access point again ;
     of course , several parameters will need to be changed , such as AP ip address ,  the tftp server address and also it 
    must be a correct image for the access point ;

               (so alll of this is only an example!)

 ap: set IP_ADDR 10.0.0.1

ap: set NETMASK 255.255.255.0

ap: set DEFAULT_ROUTER 10.0.0.1

Step 5 Enter the tftp_init command to prepare the access point for TFTP.

ap: tftp_init

Step 6 Enter the tar command to load and inflate the new image from your TFTP server. The command must include this information:

• the -xtract option, which inflates the image when it is loaded

• the IP address of your TFTP server

• the directory on the TFTP server that contains the image, if needed

• the name of the image

• the destination for the image (the access point Flash)

Your entry might look like this example:

ap: tar -xtract tftp://10.0.0.10/c1200-k9w7-mx.123-7.JA2.tar flash:/

Step 7 When the display becomes full the CLI pauses and displays --MORE--. Press the spacebar to continue.

extracting info (229 bytes)

c1200-k9w7-mx.123-7.JA2/ (directory) 0 (bytes)

c1200c1200 c1200-k9w7-mx.123-7.JA2/html/ (directory) 0 (bytes)

extracting c1200-k9w7-mx.123-7.JA2/html/level1/images/apps_button_last_flat.gif (318

 



-- Each morning when I wake up and look into the mirror I always say ' Why am I so brilliant ? '
    When the mirror will then always repond to me with ' The only thing that exceeds your brilliance is your beauty! '

Is there a way to convert it from autonomous to lightweight in its current state?

 

   -         No , because you can only convert to another mode , when there is (already) an image present, 

 M.



-- Each morning when I wake up and look into the mirror I always say ' Why am I so brilliant ? '
    When the mirror will then always repond to me with ' The only thing that exceeds your brilliance is your beauty! '

Well to be clear - it is neither autonomous nor lightweight while it has no IOS.  It's just an AP with a bootloader (also referred to as ROMMON).

When you install the IOS you can choose to install autonomous (k9w7) or lightweight (k9w8) IOS:
Choose the correct lightweight IOS version from the compatibility matrix (link below) to match the WLC software version and then install that.  For example for 8.10.196.0 the IOS version must be 15.3(3)JK11 so:
https://software.cisco.com/download/home/285029865/type/280775090/release/15.3.3-JK11

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