03-06-2011 09:01 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:55 PM
I'm a teatcher in the Technical High-School of Geneva.
We have a project in the laboratory with a CISCO AIR-WLC2006-K9 V1. Due a bug (CISCO Field Notice: FN-62555; http://www.cisco.com/en/US/ts/fn/620/fn62555.html) Bug in CISCO IOS, the EEPROM (contain MAC address, serial Number, …) was erased and now the device can't boot.
It's a never used equipment and CISCO won't repair this (don't support this, End of Live ?)
Does someone could copy the EEPROM of its controller and send me the file ?
Many thanks in advance !
03-06-2011 09:25 AM
That is a tough one..... I know that if you try to erase the configuration from the boot, it will corrupt your WLC and that will need to be replaced. It happened to me when I first started playing around with the 2006.
03-06-2011 08:36 PM
I cant remember if the 2006 and the 2106 are similar in hardware, but if I am not wrong while I was playing with the hardware of a 2106 I exchanged the flash card and what I notice was that it was stored on the flash card. So if maybe 2006 is having the same hardware structure, you can find another 2006 and copy the flash cards. If not then get a Cisco contract and request an RMA.
03-09-2011 01:58 AM
It's true, I must find an EEPROM but on the side of the Cisco product is no longer supported ! But we do not have money to buy a new WLC for Student's laboratory
Do you still have a wlc 2006 ?
if yes, would it be possible to have a copy of the contents of the EEPROM ?
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