We can configure/manage each autonomous AP using the CLI via a console port or Telnet/SSH.Autonomous APs use a firmware/software which offers wireless service without a controller.Step5: Enter the IP of TFTP server and the image name. Step4: From the software upgrade page, choose TFTP upgrade. (On this page we can see the present system software version) Step3: Login to AP GUI, click on the System Software menu from the left hand side. Step2:Open TFTP server and put the new image in TFTP root directory. Step1: Download the new IOS from by your CCO id. Step8:Verify with show version command about the new software version. Step7: After download a new IOS, AP will reload or you have to manually reload the AP. *** If there not so much space then in between download process a error message will be displayed and it will stop the download. Step6: Let’s say: We want to keep the old IOS and install the new one on AP, then issue this command: AP# archive download-sw /leave-old-sw /reload tftp://location/image-name Image name, specify the Cisco IOS filename that you plan to use to upgrade the access point Location, specify the IP address of the TFTP server. Reloadoption reloads the system after you download the image unless the configuration is changed and not saved. Overwriteoption overwrites the software image in flash with the downloaded image. Step5: Let’s say: we want to overwrite the old IOS, then we must use this command: AP# archive download-sw /overwrite /reload tftp://location/image-name
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