AP Firmware Upgrade
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‎03-18-2018 12:14 PM
where i did wrong?
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‎03-19-2018 01:31 PM - edited ‎11-15-2023 06:11 AM
1 - Make sure you are using the correct image for the AP7522E. The file name used for this version is exactly the same as the one for the AP7522 so reverify.
2 - Make sure all the firewalls on the computer are off
3 - Run the following command:
(The file name is case sensitive. Don't leave out the file name extension)
upgrade tftp://<tftp server IP address>/AP7522-5.8.0.0-050R.img
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‎03-19-2018 06:22 AM
As Christopher write, use "upgrade ..."
But also check the FW. You write it's a AP7522E (Express) but the image name show no E (for WING image). You need to use the Express image.
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‎03-18-2018 10:23 PM
How to upgrade a WiNG controller or AP from CLI
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-upgrade-a-WiNG-controller-or-AP-fro...
Best regards
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‎03-18-2018 01:30 PM
enable [enter]
upgrade tftp://ip_tftp/file_name [enter] (include extension)
Once file has completed upload to AP:
reload [enter]
AP will boot into new image.
If AP is a virtual controller and you wish to have adopted APs upgrade from the VC. The command you provided is what you would use and the file gets placed into the flash:/upgrade directory.
