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which at the time was running 12.00T, once connected to the console port via RS232 I get the following l -- downLoad file into DRAM u -- Upload file p -- xfer Protocol n -- coNsole r -- Run s -- System info. I found this document which has been very helpful http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/102/wlan/ap-fw-upgrade.shtml I was finally able to upload a new firmware which is now in the DRAM Memory Bank:File address size encoding type flags a) DRAM :EnterpriseAP Sys 12.03 00009888 1196744 gzip Exec 0801 b) DRAM :EnterpriseAP Web 12.03 0012DB50 148524 .tar.gz Web 0000 c) DRAM :Inflate Ver. c14o 00151F7C 7556 gzip Dcdr 0800 d) DRAM :AWC PCMCIA FPGA 0.14 00153D00 37380 none FPGA 0000 e) DRAM :340 Series FWare 05.20U 0015CF04 58396 .tar.gz Data 0000 f) DRAM :PC4800 Firmware 05.20U 0016B320 58392 .tar.gz Data 0000 g) Config:AP Installation Key FE020000 64 none Key 0000 h) Config:VAR Installation Key FE020040 52 none Key 0000 i) Config:AWC_ConfigDB FE020074 528 AiroDB1 Data 0000 When I try to copy the firmware files needed to boot my AP on the FLASH mem I get the following. ** FLASH Write Error #5! As you can see there is more than enough space on the flash mem so this is not a space issue. Memory Bank total used left DRAM 16738168 1506992 15231176 Config 524288 644 523644 FLASH 7733248 0 7733248 Anyone know a way around this? The system was working 100% until I goofed on trying to replace vxworks with ISO and now its a coaster. Any help would be appreciated thanks. | |||||||
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