Converting Autonomous Access Points to Lightweight Mode
• Netmask
• Gateway
Step 5
Click Apply.
The access point reboots and rejoins the switch, and the static IP address that you specified is sent to the access point.
Step 6
After the static IP address has been sent to the access point, configure the DNS IP Address and Domain Name.
Step 7
Click Apply.
Step 8
Click Save Configuration.
Recovering the Access Point Using the TFTP Recovery
Procedure
Step 1
Download the required recovery image from Cisco.com (ap3g2-k9w8-tar.152-2.JA.tar) and install it in the root directory
of your TFTP server.
Step 2
Connect the TFTP server to the same subnet as the target access point and power-cycle the access point. The access point
boots from the TFTP image and then joins the switch to download the oversized access point image and complete the
upgrade procedure.
Step 3
After the access point has been recovered, you can remove the TFTP server.
Configuration Examples for Converting Autonomous Access
Points to Lightweight Mode
Displaying the IP Address Configuration for Access Points: Example
This example shows how to display the IP address configuration for the access point:
Switch# show ap name AP03 dot11 24ghz config general
Cisco AP Identifier.............. 4
Cisco AP Name............................. AP6
IP Address Configuration.................. Static IP assigned
IP Address................................ 10.10.10.118
IP NetMask................................ 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Addr........................... 10.10.10.1
Domain.................................... Domain1
Name Server............................... 10.10.10.205
...
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Lightweight Access Point Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3SE (Catalyst 3650 Switches)
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