Factory rest cap35021/14/2024 ![]() (c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer (c) of the Commercial Computer Software – Restricted Subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is We need to delete the file “flash:private-multiple-fs”:Īre you sure you want to delete “ flash:private-multiple-fs” (y/n)? yĪre you sure you want to reset the system (y/n)? y %Error opening t (connection timed out)ap:Īt this point basic code is running and we can see the content of a fash: filesystemġ3485568 bytes available (18450432 bytes used) Image_recovery: Download default IOS tar image t ![]() Process_config_recovery: set IP address and config to default 10.0.0.1 Here is the process:įlashfs: 0 orphaned files, 0 orphaned directoriesįlashfs: flashfs fsck took 10 seconds.īase Ethernet MAC address: 78:da:6e:e0:26:55īutton is pressed, wait for button to be released… Let’s release the MODE button and wait for the code to load. While the button is still pressed, we plug the power back in. We now wait for the message “ button is pressed, wait for button to be released…“. This is important: we press and hold the MODE button. Now, we power off our AP and connect to it with a console cable. It is usually marked with the “MODE” label. On the 1600 series it is depicted on the following image: To be honest, I did a lot of googling and this blog is kind of combination of many articles I came across.įirst of all, we need to locate the MODE button on our access point. We need to restore factory defaults for those access points. ![]() Not only our evaluation expired, but we removed the virtual machine from our virtual center. Ok, we are not experts in Cisco wireless deployments (CUWN) and we’re still learning and in that learning process our evaluation of vWLC expired and we forgot credentials for our CAPWAP/LWAP access points. ![]()
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