Upgrading Cisco AP1220 to include 802.11g radio
Last Post: December 11, 2013:
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Bought a cheap AIR-AP1220-E-K9 from EBay plus an AIR-MP21G-J-K9-A radio module.
Converted it from VxWorks to IOS, works fine with the 'b' radio. Put my 802.11g radio in to replace the 'b' radio....no good. Tried upgrading IOS.....no good. Downgraded it....still no good. Tried 4 different IOS versions but still no joy and the same message about the radio firmware not being present. Older versions show 802.11b on the GUI and later versions show 802.11g. Not sure if that means that the radio is being identified as such.
Here's the messages I get as the AP boots. Get the same message for each of the versions of IOS...e.g.
Cisco IOS Software, C1200 Software (C1200-K9W7-M), Version 12.3(4)JA1, RELEASE S
OFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2005 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 08-Sep-05 16:17 by tinhuang
Image text-base: 0x00003000, data-base: 0x006BB100
Initializing flashfs...
flashfs[1]: 145 files, 7 directories
flashfs[1]: 0 orphaned files, 0 orphaned directories
flashfs[1]: Total bytes: 7741440
flashfs[1]: Bytes used: 5864960
flashfs[1]: Bytes available: 1876480
flashfs[1]: flashfs fsck took 3 seconds.
flashfs[1]: Initialization complete....done Initializing flashfs.
......
......
cisco AIR-AP1220-IOS-UPGRD (PowerPC405GP) processor with 14838K/1536K bytes of memory.
PowerPC405GP CPU at 196Mhz, revision number 0x00C4
Last reset from power-on
1 FastEthernet interface
1 802.11 Radio(s)
......
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*Mar 1 00:00:04.318: %DOT11-2-NO_FIRMWARE: Interface Dot11Radio0, no radio firm
ware file (flash:/c1200-k9w7-mx.123-4.JA1/5501.img) was found
*Mar 1 00:00:04.319: %DOT11-2-NO_FIRMWARE: Interface Dot11Radio0, no radio firm
ware file (flash:/5501.img) was found
*Mar 1 00:00:04.624: %DOT11-2-NO_FIRMWARE: Interface Dot11Radio0, no radio firm
ware file (flash:/c1200-k9w7-mx.123-4.JA1/5501.img) was found
*Mar 1 00:00:04.626: %DOT11-2-NO_FIRMWARE: Interface Dot11Radio0, no radio firm
ware file (flash:/5501.i
ap1>mg) was found
*Mar 1 00:00:04.628: Failed to flash the interface on failed boot
Any ideas?
ap1#dir flash:
Directory of flash:/
2 -rwx 524288 Mar 1 2002 00:00:15 +00:00 r0_00_0000_E3D4C133.rcore
3 -rwx 1048 Mar 1 2002 00:06:28 +00:00 private-multiple-fs
4 -rwx 1137 Mar 1 1993 02:20:38 +00:00 startup-config
5 -rwx 524288 Mar 1 2002 00:00:32 +00:00 r0_00_0000_E4E3BAE1.rcore
6 drwx 512 Mar 1 2002 03:10:26 +00:00 c1200-k9w7-mx.123-4.JA1
151 -rwx 225 Mar 1 2002 03:10:26 +00:00 env_vars
150 -rwx 524288 Mar 1 2002 00:00:15 +00:00 r0_00_0000_E3D781E1.rcore
152 -rwx 524288 Mar 1 2002 00:00:33 +00:00 r0_00_0000_E4E72FD6.rcore
154 -rwx 5 Mar 1 2002 00:06:28 +00:00 private-config
155 -rwx 1316 Mar 1 2002 00:06:26 +00:00 config.txt
7741440 bytes total (827392 bytes free)
ap1#dir nvram:
Directory of nvram:/
29 -rw- 1316 <no> startup-config
30 ---- 5 <no> private-config
1 -rw- 0 <no> ifIndex-table
32768 bytes total (30371 bytes free)
Core dumps are created at the end of the boot sequence.
If I go into the IOS drectory on the flash and do a directory listing there...
ap1#cd c1200-k9w7-mx.123-4.JA1
ap1#dir
Directory of flash:/c1200-k9w7-mx.123-4.JA1/
7 drwx 64 Mar 1 2002 03:07:57 +00:00 html
143 -rwx 3540859 Mar 1 2002 03:10:10 +00:00 c1200-k9w7-mx.123-4.JA1
144 -rwx 131328 Mar 1 2002 03:10:13 +00:00 5001.img
145 -rwx 131328 Mar 1 2002 03:10:16 +00:00 5101.img
146 -rwx 131328 Mar 1 2002 03:10:19 +00:00 6301.img
147 -rwx 131328 Mar 1 2002 03:10:22 +00:00 6701.img
148 -rwx 131328 Mar 1 2002 03:10:26 +00:00 6701_cal.img
149 -rwx 274 Mar 1 2002 03:10:26 +00:00 info
7741440 bytes total (827392 bytes free)
So I see these firmware image files and the one my AP is looking for ain't there for some reason. So I am wondering a) why isn't there? b) why is my machine looking for it? c) if I could locate this 5501.img file from somewhere and I tftp it on will it work? Trawled the internet and Cisco site but can't locate the file.
My AP is a 1220B-E-K9, whereas the radio is an AIR-MP21G-J-K9-A. Can't find anything that says you can't do that but equally that you can, but I am wondering whether E is European, J is Japan and perhaps this has something to do with it?
Anyone any ideas? -
Hi,
Could you please check the radio sticker? Please make sure it does not say AIR-MP21G-A-K9-B as this is the radio for the 1310 wireless bridge. I have seen this issue before and the IOS of the 1200 series do not support the 1310's radio and that's why it fails.
Hope it helps!
Roger_C -
Definitely says AIR-MP21G-J-K9-A on the sticker. The guys I bought it from have kindly offered to swap it for a AIR-MP21G-E-K9-A so I'll see if that makes a difference. Thanks Roger.
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Roger_C Escribi?3:
Hi,
Could you please check the radio sticker? Please make sure it does not say AIR-MP21G-A-K9-B as this is the radio for the 1310 wireless bridge. I have seen this issue before and the IOS of the 1200 series do not support the 1310's radio and that's why it fails.
Hope it helps!
Roger_C
Roger (and others, hopefully)
I just found this thread from back in March. It is the only place on the entire Internet where the "B" revision of this radio is mentioned, that I could find anyway.
I just wanted to let you know that your comment gave me the insight I needed to fix my problem. I bought 11 (yes, eleven) of these "B" revisions almost a year ago now by mistake.
I tried everything to get them to work, not realizing that they only work with the 1310 base station. I didn't even notice the "B" at the end of the model no. Tried multiple firmwares, multiple APs, multiple radios, and multiple curse-words. :-//
Tonight, I was giving it another go and watching the console output when I noticed that the AP was looking for the 5501.img firmware file for that radio. I had noticed this before, but never thought much about it, other than "Darn, it just isn't there."
Following your lead that the radios are meant for the 1310 bridges, I downloaded the firmware for the 1310 from Cisco's website, used WinRAR to unzip it, and, lo and behold, 5501.img was in the package!
So, I used TFTP from the console to copy the file to the appropriate location (flash:/firmware_name_folder/), and my 1200 series AP is now working at 54Mbps with the AIR-MP21G-A-K9-B radio. :D
Haven't tried the 1100 yet, but since there's no console, I'll have to telnet in.
Thought you guys might find this helpful.
-Wes -
bonjour a tous
j aie un Cisco Air 1220B radioMP20B il fonctionait bien sur VxWorks
apres une nise a vous sur OS cela ne fonctionais plus
maitenant j aie effacer le flash
pour repartir a Zero, j ais je ne sais pas comment faire
j aimerais remetre l image VxWorks AP1200v1204
c est celle que j avais avant merci de vos reponses -
phmadeira Escribi?3:
bonjour a tous
j aie un Cisco Air 1220B radioMP20B il fonctionait bien sur VxWorks
apres une nise a vous sur OS cela ne fonctionais plus
maitenant j aie effacer le flash
pour repartir a Zero, j ais je ne sais pas comment faire
j aimerais remetre l image VxWorks AP1200v1204
c est celle que j avais avant merci de vos reponses
Pardon, mais je ne parle pas bien francais :(
Si vous avez installais IOS software, c'est impossible a retourner a VxWorks.
Si non, il fait que vous employez le "console", appoyez "<ctrl> + W" quand vous voyez "bootstrap version", et employez "Xmodem" a installer VxWorks.
bon chance,
Wes -
I have one of the B cards. I have stumbled on this post. Waldo, I was wondering if you can tell me the IOS version you found this in. I have downloaded several of the version and they have either 5000.img or 6500.img in them. Thanks.
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gmohr Escribi?3:
I have one of the B cards. I have stumbled on this post. Waldo, I was wondering if you can tell me the IOS version you found this in. I have downloaded several of the version and they have either 5000.img or 6500.img in them. Thanks.
It's in the IOS firmware for the 1300 series bridges.
Download that, then use WinRAR (www.rarlabs.com) to extract 5501.img to your computer, then use TFTP to transfer it to the appropriate folder on your 1100 or 1200 series AP.
Hope this helps,
Wes -
This method works for an AP1230B also. I had mistakenly purchased the 'B' version of the card for an upgrade and had the same ...5501.img error message until finding this thread. The 5501.img file from the 1310 bridge works perfectly. Thanks for the tip!
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khaug Escribi?3:
This method works for an AP1230B also. I had mistakenly purchased the 'B' version of the card for an upgrade and had the same ...5501.img error message until finding this thread. The 5501.img file from the 1310 bridge works perfectly. Thanks for the tip!
khaug,
I'm glad this helped someone else!
-Wes