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Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 1250 Series Lightweight Access Points
Returning the Lightweight Access Point to Autonomous Mode
Configuring Controller Information
To manually configure controller information on a new (out-of -the-box) access point using the access
point CLI interface, you can use these EXEC mode CLI commands:
AP#
lwapp ap ip address
<
IP address
> <
subnet mask
>
AP#
lwapp ip default-gateway
IP-address
AP#
lwapp controller ip address
IP-address
AP#
lwapp ap hostname
name
Where
name
is the access point name on the controller.
Note
The default (out-of-box) Enable password is Cisco.
Clearing Manually Entered Controller Information
When you move your access point to a different location in your network, you must clear the manually
entered controller information to allow your access point to associate with a different controller.
Note
This command requires the controller configured Enable password to enter the CLI EXEC mode.
To clear or remove the manually entered controller information, you can use these EXEC mode CLI
commands:
clear lwapp ap ip address
clear lwapp ip default-gateway
clear lwapp controller ip address
clear lwapp ap hostname
Manually Resetting the Access Point to Defaults
You can manually reset your access point to default settings using this EXEC mode CLI command:
Note
This command requires the controller configured Enable password to enter the CLI EXEC mode.
clear lwapp private-config
Returning the Lightweight Access Point to Autonomous Mode
You can return a lightweight access point to autonomous mode by loading a Cisco IOS release that
supports autonomous mode (such as Cisco IOS Release 12.3(11)JA). If the access point is associated to
a controller, you can use the controller to load the Cisco IOS release (refer to your controller
documentation). If the access point is not associated to a controller, you can load the Cisco IOS release
using TFTP.