Ap3g2-k9w7-tar.153-3.jf15.tar
ap> enable ap# debug capwap console cli # (Required on some converted APs to access CLI) ap# config t ap(config)# archive download-sw /overwrite /reload tftp://<YOUR_PC_IP>/ap.tar
: In several 15.3(3) versions, the HTTP/HTTPS server for the web GUI is disabled by default. Use the Ap3g2-k9w7-tar.153-3.jf15.tar
| Mode | Image type | Use case | |------|------------|----------| | ( w7 ) | AP runs full IOS, configurable via CLI/HTTP | Small networks without a controller | | Lightweight ( w8 ) | Requires Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) | Enterprise deployments | ap> enable ap# debug capwap console cli #
files required for the wireless radios to function. Among the most reliable workhorses of the last
In the world of enterprise networking, few devices are as ubiquitous as the Cisco Aironet series of access points (APs). Among the most reliable workhorses of the last decade is the Cisco Aironet 2600, 3600, and 3700 series, often identified by the image name ap3g2 . If you’ve recently come across the file , you’re likely in the midst of a firmware upgrade, a device recovery, or a clean deployment. But what exactly is this file, why is it important, and how do you use it safely?