04-24-2008 01:38 PM - edited 07-03-2021 03:46 PM
I am having trouble connecting an Aironet 1100. I was able to connect to via the web to do a software update on it. Now I am unable to connect to the Access now. I have flashing LED lights on the AIRONET 1100. The lights are flashing GREEN RED AMBER.
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04-24-2008 10:12 PM
Hi,
Refer to the following link and based on the indicator signals you can figure out what's the problem.
-> Sushil
04-25-2008 01:25 AM
Hi,
Boot the AP, leave it for 10 mins. Don't connect a PC to the AP.
There are three LEDs - Eternet status and radio. FIG - 22.2 - http://cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4_3g_JA/configuration/guide/s43trb.html#wp1058384
Refer to this link and try to match the LED status -
-> Sushil
04-25-2008 07:18 AM
Hi,
I would suggest you to reload the IOS on the AP.
Please follow the setps given in the following link -
Please make sure that before renaming the IOS which is erquired [given in the link], on your TFTP server you go to Control Panel>Folder Options>View>Hide Extensions for known file types option is unchecked.
If not then uncheck this and then change the file name with watever is mentioned in the link.
I would also suggest you to use the following TFTP server -
http://tftpd32.jounin.net/tftpd32_download.html
-> Sushil
04-25-2008 11:05 AM
When you say you get the ping response, which IP address you get the response from?
04-25-2008 11:22 AM
I am not able to understand this. Where is the DHCP server coming into picture?
Following are few of the following steps related to mode button -
Step 6 Press and hold the MODE button while you reconnect power to the access point.
Step 7 Hold the MODE button until the status LED turns red (approximately 20 to 30 seconds), and release the MODE button.
Step 8 Wait until the access point reboots as indicated by all LEDs turning green followed by the Status LED blinking green.
Step 9 After the access point reboots, you must reconfigure the access point by using the Web-browser interface or the CLI.
Are you allowing Step 8 and 9 to happen?
Once this is done the try to ping 10.0.0.1 which would be the APs IP.
Telnet to this IP usename Cisco password Cisco.
04-25-2008 11:27 AM
If you don't mind come on msn if you have the access to the device
Its hard to troubleshoot it over mail.
04-24-2008 10:12 PM
Hi,
Refer to the following link and based on the indicator signals you can figure out what's the problem.
-> Sushil
04-25-2008 12:12 AM
What following link? I would like to know the indicator signals.
I am also having trouble with this product,
I reserved the MAC address on DHCP and still won't connect. After leaving it alone and trying the default address which I believe is 10.0.0.1
04-25-2008 01:19 AM
Currently my indicator siganls are rolling green, red and amber.
What does this mean because I am checking the manual and it tells me nothing on the installation guide
04-25-2008 01:25 AM
Hi,
Boot the AP, leave it for 10 mins. Don't connect a PC to the AP.
There are three LEDs - Eternet status and radio. FIG - 22.2 - http://cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4_3g_JA/configuration/guide/s43trb.html#wp1058384
Refer to this link and try to match the LED status -
-> Sushil
04-25-2008 06:04 AM
I have power cycled the 1100 and have not connected the ethernet cable to the AP. Now I have solid RED Ethernet and Status which (indicate ethernet failure during image recovery). Does this indicate that I have a bad AP and need to get a replacement. If not how can I fix this problem?
04-25-2008 07:18 AM
Hi,
I would suggest you to reload the IOS on the AP.
Please follow the setps given in the following link -
Please make sure that before renaming the IOS which is erquired [given in the link], on your TFTP server you go to Control Panel>Folder Options>View>Hide Extensions for known file types option is unchecked.
If not then uncheck this and then change the file name with watever is mentioned in the link.
I would also suggest you to use the following TFTP server -
http://tftpd32.jounin.net/tftpd32_download.html
-> Sushil
04-25-2008 11:01 AM
Hi, Sushil
I have followed the instructions and I am not able to connect to the AP at all. I get ping responses but I am unable to connect. It seems the as if the ap is still the using the ip address that was given to it through dhcp. Any suggestion?
04-25-2008 11:05 AM
When you say you get the ping response, which IP address you get the response from?
04-25-2008 11:16 AM
The ip address that dhcp assigned to the ap. This is after I have held the MODE for 30 sec.
04-25-2008 11:22 AM
I am not able to understand this. Where is the DHCP server coming into picture?
Following are few of the following steps related to mode button -
Step 6 Press and hold the MODE button while you reconnect power to the access point.
Step 7 Hold the MODE button until the status LED turns red (approximately 20 to 30 seconds), and release the MODE button.
Step 8 Wait until the access point reboots as indicated by all LEDs turning green followed by the Status LED blinking green.
Step 9 After the access point reboots, you must reconfigure the access point by using the Web-browser interface or the CLI.
Are you allowing Step 8 and 9 to happen?
Once this is done the try to ping 10.0.0.1 which would be the APs IP.
Telnet to this IP usename Cisco password Cisco.
04-25-2008 11:27 AM
If you don't mind come on msn if you have the access to the device
Its hard to troubleshoot it over mail.
04-25-2008 12:37 PM
No I don't mind coming on msn id = rstaten27@hotmail.com
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