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Cisco Aironet 1520, 1130, 1240 Series Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 6.0
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Connecting the Cisco 1520 Series Mesh Access Point to Your Network
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Mesh Network Traffic Termination
Upgrading to Release 6.0
Mesh and Mainstream Releases on the Controller
After controller release 4.1.185.0, all mesh features were extracted from the main software base and a
new mesh release software base for the controller was created. This mesh software base remained
distinct from the main software base of the controller until release 5.2.
In release 5.2, features developed in the three controller mesh releases, 4.1.190.5, 4.1.191.22M, and
4.1.192.xxM, were merged back into the main controller software base.
provides a graphical display of the parallel mesh and main software bases of the controller.
Note
Cisco has announced an end of life (EOL) for both the AP1505 and AP1510 mesh access points.
The last sale date was November 30, 2008. Customers are encouraged to migrate their networks
to AP1520s.
Note
Releases 5.2 and later do not support AP1505 and AP1510. However, the controller mesh
maintenance release for 4.2.xM (4.2.176.51M and later) provides continued support for the
AP1505 and AP1510. No releases beyond 4.2,xM support AP1505 and AP1510.
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Cisco recommends upgrading to release 5.2 (from the latest mesh release, 4.1.192.xxM), before
upgrading to release 6.0. Upgrading directly to the intermediate release 5.2 from either 4.1.190.05
or 4.1.191.22M is not supported.
Caution
Cisco recommends that you save the configuration from the latest mesh release (4.1.192.xxM) before
upgrading to controller release 5.2. You can then reapply the configuration if you need to downgrade.
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