AIR-AP1231G-A-K9 how to reset?

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Hello everyone,

I am having an issue with 20 of these units that came in because I
cannot get the unit to do the "clear lwapp private-config" command
because it is disabled. I am not sure how to go around the unit.
Websites are telling me that I have to do it through a Controller. I
have no idea what they mean by that. Any suggestions on how I can make
these units go back to factory setting? Thank You in advance.

Sajan Pasic
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Reply Sam 9/17/2008 6:03:08 PM

On Sep 17, 2:03=A0pm, Sam <SamPa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am having an issue with 20 of these units that came in because I
> cannot get the unit to do the "clear lwapp private-config" command
> because it is disabled. I am not sure how to go around the unit.
> Websites are telling me that I have to do it through a Controller. I
> have no idea what they mean by that. Any suggestions on how I can make
> these units go back to factory setting? Thank You in advance.
>
> Sajan Pasic

It would help to know the model number of the AP's but it sounds like
the ap's are for use with a wireless lan controller.  These AP's can
not be used by themselves, they must be used with a cisco wireless
controller.  The lwapp stands for Lightweight Access Point Protocol.
So if you are trying to use these ap's for anything else besides with
the use of a wireless lan controller, I believe that you are out of
luck.  I hope this helps and that this is what you were looking for.
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Reply temp12344321 9/18/2008 1:03:35 PM


~ > I am having an issue with 20 of these units that came in because I
~ > cannot get the unit to do the "clear lwapp private-config" command
~ > because it is disabled. I am not sure how to go around the unit.
~ > Websites are telling me that I have to do it through a Controller. I
~ > have no idea what they mean by that. Any suggestions on how I can make
~ > these units go back to factory setting? Thank You in advance.
~ >
~ > Sajan Pasic
~ 
~ It would help to know the model number of the AP's but it sounds like
~ the ap's are for use with a wireless lan controller.  These AP's can
~ not be used by themselves, they must be used with a cisco wireless
~ controller.  The lwapp stands for Lightweight Access Point Protocol.
~ So if you are trying to use these ap's for anything else besides with
~ the use of a wireless lan controller, I believe that you are out of
~ luck.  I hope this helps and that this is what you were looking for.

If these are AIR-LAP models but you want to run autonomous IOS on them,
then you can do this (from the console):

ap#debug lwapp console cli   ! hidden command
ap#config t
ap(config)#interface fastethernet0
ap(config-if)#ip address a.b.c.d 255.255.255.0
ap(config-if)#exit
ap#archive download-sw /overwrite tftp://a.b.c.x/filename

where filename is the autonomous IOS image that you want to run.

Aaron
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Reply Aaron 9/22/2008 8:08:05 PM

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