- Currently i have one Cisco AP 1850 series (AIR-AP1852E-C-K9C), software version 8.2.100.0. I wan to update the software for this AP to software version 8.5.120.0 via tftp. The connection between the AP and the TFTP server succesful which I can see my TFTP server shows 100% and my AP pre-downloading status shows completed.
- For Cisco Aironet Access Points. Connecting to the 1240AG Series Access Point Locally 2-7. Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points.
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- 12Related Publications
- 12Obtaining Documentation
- 13Ordering Documentation
- 13Documentation Feedback
- 14Obtaining Technical Assistance
- 16Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
- 20Hardware Features
- 23Overview
- 26Network Configuration Examples
- 26Root Unit On a Wired Lan
- 27Repeater Unit That Extends Wireless Range
- 29Installing the Access Point
- 30Safety Information
- 30Fcc Safety Compliance Statement
- 30General Safety Guidelines
- 31Unpacking the Access Point
- 31Package Contents
- 31Basic Installation Guidelines
- 32Before Beginning the Installation
- 32Access Point Layout and Connectors
- 33Installation Summary
- 34Mounting Overview
- 35Mounting On a Horizontal or Vertical Surface
- 36Mounting Below a Suspended Ceiling
- 37Mounting Above a Suspended Ceiling
- 39Mounting Access Point On a Desktop or Shelf
- 40Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables
- 41Connecting to an Ethernet Network With an Inline Power Source
- 42Connecting to an Ethernet Network With Local Power
- 42Powering Up the Access Point
- 43Cable Security Bracket
- 43Removing the Cable Security Bracket
- 44Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Plate
- 45Securing the Access Point
- 45Using a Security Cable
- 45Securing the Access Point to the Mounting Plate
- 47Configuring the Access Point for the First Time
- 48Before You Start
- 49Obtaining and Assigning an Ip Address
- 50Connecting to the Access Point Locally
- 51Assigning Basic Settings
- 54Default Settings On the Express Setup Page
- 55Configuring Basic Security Settings
- 57Understanding Express Security Settings
- 58Express Security Limitations
- 59Using the Express Security Page
- 60Assigning an Ip Address Using the Cli
- 60Using a Telnet Session to Access the Cli
- 62Using the Web-Browser Interface for the First Time
- 63Using Action Buttons
- 65Character Restrictions in Entry Fields
- 68Cisco Ios Command Modes
- 69Getting Help
- 69Abbreviating Commands
- 70Understanding Cli Messages
- 70Using Command History
- 71Recalling Commands
- 72Using Editing Features
- 73Editing Command Lines That Wrap
- 74Searching and Filtering Output of Show and More Commands
- 75Accessing the Cli
- 75Opening the Cli With Secure Shell
- 77Troubleshooting
- 78Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
- 79Checking the Access Point LEDs
- 80Checking Basic Settings
- 80Default Ip Address Behavior
- 81Wep Keys
- 81Security Settings
- 82Low Power Condition
- 83Intelligent Power Management
- 85Configuring Power Using the Cli
- 86Inline Power Status Messages
- 87Configuring the Access Point System Power Settings Using a Browser
- 89Running the Carrier Busy Test
- 90Running the Ping Test
- 90Resetting to the Default Configuration
- 91Using the Mode Button
- 91Using the Web Browser Interface
- 92Reloading the Access Point Image
- 93Web Browser Interface
- 95Obtaining the Access Point Image File
- 95Obtaining the Tftp Server Software
- 97Translated Safety Warnings
- 98Appendix A Translated Safety Warning
- 99Statement 332—Antenna Installation Warning
- 101Statement 1001—Work During Lightning Activity Warning
- 102Statement 1004—Installation Instructions Warning
- 103Statement 1005—Circuit Breaker (20A) Warning
- 106Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
- 107Canadian Compliance Statement
- 108Declaration of Conformity With Regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
- 109Declaration of Conformity for Rf Exposure
- 110Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Japan
- 110Japanese Translation
- 111Declaration of Conformity Statements
- 113Access Point Specifications
- 114Appendix C Acces Point Specification
- 118Channels and Maximum Power Levels
- 119IEEE 802.11A (5-Ghz Band)
- 121Maximum Power Levels in Some Regulatory Domains With External Antennas
- 123Console Cable Pinouts
- 124Console Port Signals and Pinouts
Cisco Aironet 1240ag
Aironet 1240 AG Series Access Points allow for operation at temperatures as low as -20°C (-4°F) while the connectorized version of the Cisco Aironet 1000 Series Access Point (AP1020) provides a 0°C (32°F) minimum operating temperature. This difference can be critical in certain operating environments.