09-13-2006 11:47 AM - edited 07-04-2021 01:05 PM
I have a Wireless LAN Controller Module v3.2.150.6 in a 2821 router with 1200 access point converted to lightweight mode v12.3(11)JX1 which they were working very well in a lab, but now I want to change and personalize to the final network and I can?t get the access point to get registered to the controller.
When you start the AP they are in mode LWAPP discovery and they just can?t registered, they are configured with the old controller IP address, I follow the procedures to configure a username to change it and I just can?t. Also, I?m trying to upgrade the Controller to v4.0.179.8 and I get error path (see attachment), I chamged in various ways and I can?t get success.
I have 2 problems, one is with the access point to get registered with the controller and the other is to upgrade the controller module.
Any idea how can I solve the problem??
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09-14-2006 03:31 AM
can you verify your TFTP file location and paste the results here?
from the looks of your attachment, the TFTP file should be located as follows:
c:\air-wlcm-k9-4-0-179-8.aes
is this correct? you actually put the AIR file on your 'C:\' (root)
(or is the file actually in the 'C:\WLAN' directory? if so, change your TFTP path on your controller to c:\wlan)
storing files on the c:\ (root) is usually not default behavior for a TFTP server so perhaps the file is in a different location. verify if the AIR file is located in 'C:\' or 'C:\WLAN' (or other location) and post the results if you need further help.
if your AIR file is in fact on the C:\ (root), then perhaps your TFTP server has restrictions on who can connect and download. verify you've removed restrictions in your TFTP configuration.
09-14-2006 03:31 AM
can you verify your TFTP file location and paste the results here?
from the looks of your attachment, the TFTP file should be located as follows:
c:\air-wlcm-k9-4-0-179-8.aes
is this correct? you actually put the AIR file on your 'C:\' (root)
(or is the file actually in the 'C:\WLAN' directory? if so, change your TFTP path on your controller to c:\wlan)
storing files on the c:\ (root) is usually not default behavior for a TFTP server so perhaps the file is in a different location. verify if the AIR file is located in 'C:\' or 'C:\WLAN' (or other location) and post the results if you need further help.
if your AIR file is in fact on the C:\ (root), then perhaps your TFTP server has restrictions on who can connect and download. verify you've removed restrictions in your TFTP configuration.
09-14-2006 04:58 PM
gpulos,
I was looking what you wrote and I occur to see the status of the XP firewall and I don?t know why it was activated and blocking the tftp application, I desactivated and I had success upgrading the Access Point.
Anyway, thanks for your help, it was very helpful.
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