The prompt is AP:
therfore, can't enter any commands. 350 doesn't prompt for entry level pw.
Thx
BTW - It was HTTP file xfer size limit exceeded
gg
Let's say you have the complete download.tar file on a computer
> somewhere and that computer has a TFTP server running (if you're
> running Windows, I'd recommend Solarwinds.)
>
> So telnet into the AP and from the ap# prompt, enter:
>
> ap#archive download-sw /force-reload /overwrite
> tftp://a.b.c.d/download.tar
>
> If you can't get the full .tar file downloaded, I'm not sure
> why not; I've done this from numerous times from various
> browsers.
>
> Aaron
>
> ---
>
> >
> ~ Nope -
> ~ it's an IOS box - so the upgrade is done from the system doftware > button,
> ~ then browse then upgrade. I'm not aware of an archive command. can you > ~ help?
> ~ > googy wrote:
> ~ >> More error msg info: "Document contains no data"
> ~ >>
> ~ >> Thx - Still no work-y
> ~ >>
> ~ >>
> ~ >>>After 30 seconds, update gets canceled.
> ~ >>>
> ~ >>>Does the .tar filename have to be something specific? Cisco download
> ~ >>>site named the file "download.tar" - but update gets canceled using > that
> ~ >>>file. Renamed it to the file name displayed on cisco website
> ~ >>>(c350-k9w7-mx.123-2.JA2) - Seems like it should have a ".tar" > extension,
> ~ >>>no?
> ~ >>>
> ~ >>>Thought it was a browser pop-up blocker problem, cuz there is the > pop-up
> ~ >>>which gives the real time status, so now using new install of Mozilla > as
> ~ >>>browser (only to do upgrade) to avoid any blockers - still same > result -
> ~ >>>Upgrade canceled.
> ~ >>>
> ~ >>>Any ideas? Many thanks
> ~ >>>
> ~ >>>GG
> ~ >>>
> ~ >>>
> ~ >>
> ~ >>
> ~ >>
> ~ > Are you using the "archive" command to install it?
> ~ >
> ~
>