How to downgrade an AP 3805 image from 10.01.04.1003 to 09.21.07.0007
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‎06-07-2016 05:30 AM
I have to attach 3805 APs to a V2110 Controller running version 09.21.07.0007 (need v9 as I have still to support 2600 APs).
The config manager module is trying to downgrade the APs image from 10.01.04.1003 to 09.21.07.0007 which is failing.
Here the log entry:
"Wireless AP automatic software upgrade/downgrade has failed.
May be a corrupted image was selected as a default. Please select another default image. This alarm will repeat while the system is in automatic mode: Wireless AP SN 16xxxxx; failed image 09.21.07.0007."
How can I downgrade the APs to get them attached to the controller.
Any help is much appreciated
The config manager module is trying to downgrade the APs image from 10.01.04.1003 to 09.21.07.0007 which is failing.
Here the log entry:
"Wireless AP automatic software upgrade/downgrade has failed.
May be a corrupted image was selected as a default. Please select another default image. This alarm will repeat while the system is in automatic mode: Wireless AP SN 16xxxxx; failed image 09.21.07.0007."
How can I downgrade the APs to get them attached to the controller.
Any help is much appreciated
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‎06-08-2016 07:16 AM
Hi all together,
I have to solve the same problem. Unfortunally I can't use the solution "controlled upgrade" because we use at about 20 AP3805 in a warehouse environment.
I tried to upgrade the AP manually via tftp and received the following message:
##########
image_upgrade
TFTP Filename in progress....
TFTP done.
core enabled
Error! Image file header not found!
No core files while upgrading
/usr/sbin/image_upgrade1: Clean up and exit with return value 12
############
I extracted the AP_FW-file from AC-MV-09.21.09.0004-1.bge as described by Gareth and Andre.
Yes I resetted the AP as described by Umut with cset f.
Is there a solution for manual upgrade/downgrade of the AP?
Regards
MIchael
I have to solve the same problem. Unfortunally I can't use the solution "controlled upgrade" because we use at about 20 AP3805 in a warehouse environment.
I tried to upgrade the AP manually via tftp and received the following message:
##########
image_upgrade
TFTP Filename in progress....
TFTP done.
core enabled
Error! Image file header not found!
No core files while upgrading
/usr/sbin/image_upgrade1: Clean up and exit with return value 12
############
I extracted the AP_FW-file from AC-MV-09.21.09.0004-1.bge as described by Gareth and Andre.
Yes I resetted the AP as described by Umut with cset f.
Is there a solution for manual upgrade/downgrade of the AP?
Regards
MIchael
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‎06-07-2016 01:27 PM
Hi,
did you set the AP to factory default?
Regarding new image..yes I saw it in the past that somehow the AP code was corrupted.
To test it with a different code would be good.
You can get the AP image only from the Controller itself.
It's not downloadable from the web.
You have to setup a V2110 if possible on your side
or call GTAC for the code.
The code in the Controller would be in /var/controller/images/AP/(ap Type ) and so on..
Regards
Umut
did you set the AP to factory default?
Regarding new image..yes I saw it in the past that somehow the AP code was corrupted.
To test it with a different code would be good.
You can get the AP image only from the Controller itself.
It's not downloadable from the web.
You have to setup a V2110 if possible on your side
or call GTAC for the code.
The code in the Controller would be in /var/controller/images/AP/(ap Type ) and so on..
Regards
Umut
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‎06-07-2016 07:03 AM
Is the AP on a remote network or in the local subnet of the controller ?
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‎06-07-2016 07:03 AM
local sub net - layer 2
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‎06-07-2016 06:16 AM
Christoph
You could also configure controlled upgrade mode in order to get the AP's connected on the code that they are running now https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Q_A/How-to-upgrade-Identifi-Wireless-AP-with-hotf...
Check that tftp is allowed on the path between the AP and the controller (firewall etc) and also check MTU is not a factor.
You can then try a manual upgrade of an AP once it is connected and up/stable.
-Gareth
You could also configure controlled upgrade mode in order to get the AP's connected on the code that they are running now https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Q_A/How-to-upgrade-Identifi-Wireless-AP-with-hotf...
Check that tftp is allowed on the path between the AP and the controller (firewall etc) and also check MTU is not a factor.
You can then try a manual upgrade of an AP once it is connected and up/stable.
-Gareth
