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Reloading the Access Point Image Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 1250 Series Autonomous Access Points Follow these steps to reload the access point image file: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 The PC you intend to use must be configured with a static IP address in the same subnet as the access point. Place a copy of the access point image file (such as c1250-k9w7-tar.124-10b.JA.tar) into the TFTP server folder on your PC. For additional information, refer to the "Obtaining the Access Point Image File" and "Obtaining the TFTP Server Software" sections. Rename the access point image file in the TFTP server folder to c1250-k9w7-tar.default. Activate the TFTP server. If using in-line power, use a Category 5E (or higher) Ethernet cable to connect your PC to the To Network Ethernet connector on the power injector. Disconnect power (the power jack for external power or the Ethernet cable for in-line power) from the access point. Press and hold the MODE button while you reconnect power to the access point. Hold the MODE button until the Radio LED turns a red color (approximately 20 to 30 seconds), and release the MODE button. After the access point reboots, you must reconfigure the access point by using the Web interface, the Telnet interface, or Cisco IOS commands. Web Browser Interface You can also use the Web browser interface to reload the access point image file. The Web browser interface supports loading the image file using HTTP or TFTP interfaces. Note Your access point configuration is not changed when using the browser to reload the image file. Browser HTTP Interface The HTTP interface enables you to browse to the access point image file on your PC and download the image to the access point. Follow these instructions to use the HTTP interface: Step 1 Open your Internet browser. Note The access point web-browser interface is fully compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 on Windows 98 and 2000 platforms and with Netscape version 7.0 on Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Solaris platforms. Note When using the access point browser interface, you should disable your browser pop-up blocker. Step 2 Enter the access point's IP address in the browser address line and press Enter. An Enter Network Password page displays. 3-20 Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide OL-8247-03

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Chapter 3
Troubleshooting 1250 Series Autonomous Access Points
Reloading the Access Point Image
Follow these steps to reload the access point image file:
Step 1
The PC you intend to use must be configured with a static IP address in the same subnet as the access
point.
Step 2
Place a copy of the access point image file (such as c1250-k9w7-tar.124-10b.JA.tar) into the TFTP server
folder on your PC. For additional information, refer to the
“Obtaining the Access Point Image File”
and
“Obtaining the TFTP Server Software”
sections.
Step 3
Rename the access point image file in the TFTP server folder to
c1250-k9w7-tar.default
.
Step 4
Activate the TFTP server.
Step 5
If using in-line power, use a Category 5E (or higher) Ethernet cable to connect your PC to the
To Network
Ethernet connector on the power injector.
Step 6
Disconnect power (the power jack for external power or the Ethernet cable for in-line power) from the
access point.
Step 7
Press and hold the
MODE
button while you reconnect power to the access point.
Step 8
Hold the
MODE
button until the Radio LED turns a red color (approximately 20 to 30 seconds), and
release the
MODE
button.
Step 9
After the access point reboots, you must reconfigure the access point by using the Web interface, the
Telnet interface, or Cisco IOS commands.
Web Browser Interface
You can also use the Web browser interface to reload the access point image file. The Web browser
interface supports loading the image file using HTTP or TFTP interfaces.
Note
Your access point configuration is not changed when using the browser to reload the image file.
Browser HTTP Interface
The HTTP interface enables you to browse to the access point image file on your PC and download the
image to the access point. Follow these instructions to use the HTTP interface:
Step 1
Open your Internet browser.
Note
The access point web-browser interface is fully compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer
version 6.0 on Windows 98 and 2000 platforms and with Netscape version 7.0 on Windows 98,
Windows 2000, and Solaris platforms.
Note
When using the access point browser interface, you should disable your browser pop-up blocker.
Step 2
Enter the access point’s IP address in the browser address line and press
Enter
. An Enter Network
Password page displays.