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1130: Error!!! Command is disabled

heinz.kern
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hi,

i have the following problem: i have set a lwapp-ap to factory default via the GUI but used the feature "except static IP". now the access-point is up but can not join a controller because it doesn't have a controller IP. the controller is not in the same subnet and i don't have physical access to the access-point (only access via SSH).

when i try to issue "lwapp ap controller ip" then i receive: Error!!! Command is disabled. (username/passworf is not set). i can login with default Cisco/Cisco.

do i have a possibility to solve this issue from remote?? (a dhcp-server would be available with option 43)

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Leo Laohoo
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You have two options.

One, convert to Autonomous and re-convert back to LWAPP.

Two, the command is "disabled" because you are already running the LWAPP image. Your LWAP contains two IOS images: One has the prefix of "rcv" and the other is the image downloaded from the WLC. Delete this image, let the AP boot the "rcv" image and run the command again.

hi,

thanks for your response. the problem is: how can i reboot the access-point from remote? currently i can't see a command in the CLI where i can reboot it....

Leo Laohoo
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In that case, you need to take back the AP because the procedure that I've posted has to be done using the console cable.

thanks for your help

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