To standardize your 1130AG devices to version 12.4(3g)JA1 . 3. Preparation for Upgrading
This is a compressed archive containing the actual IOS binary file ( .bin ), along with radio firmware, HTML management files for the GUI, and other necessary support scripts. Key Features of Autonomous Mode
Alternative firmware versions: mention that this is an older version (12.4). Newer versions might exist but this one is for legacy systems. Security considerations: outdated firmware may have vulnerabilities.
: Includes a web-based GUI for users who prefer not to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) for configuration. C1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.JA1.tar
If you're looking for recovery procedures for different models, tell me the (e.g., 1240, 1140).
: This designator identifies the image as Autonomous Mode software. In contrast, "k9w8" would indicate a Lightweight (LWAPP/CAPWAP) image meant for controller-based environments.
A compressed archive containing the baseline IOS binary, radio drivers, and Web GUI HTML elements. Core Release Version To standardize your 1130AG devices to version 12
How to Use the .tar File to Convert an AP (LAP to Autonomous)
: Distributed as a .tar archive. This is critical because the access point cannot execute a .tar file directly; it must be "unbundled" into the flash memory using the archive command or a TFTP recovery process. Key Features of this Image
Connect your PC to the AP via an Ethernet cable. Unplug the power, press and hold the MODE button, and reconnect the power. Keep holding the button until the status LED flashes red (approx. 20-30 seconds), then release. : Includes a web-based GUI for users who
Connect the AP to the PC via Ethernet, hold the button, and power on the device.
If the AP is already running an autonomous IOS image, you can upgrade via the CLI.