Cisco Cisco Aironet 1700i Access Points Release Notes
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges for Cisco IOS Release 15.3(3)JA3
System Requirements
Disabling Radios to Prevent Unexpected Reboots When Upgrading the System Software
If your access point runs Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)JA, 12.2(11)JA1, or 12.2(11)JA2, your access point
might unexpectedly reboot after you upgrade to a later Cisco IOS release. However, after the access point
reboots, the upgrade is complete and the access point operates normally. It is recommended to disable
the radio interfaces before upgrading the software to prevent the access point from rebooting
unexpectedly.
might unexpectedly reboot after you upgrade to a later Cisco IOS release. However, after the access point
reboots, the upgrade is complete and the access point operates normally. It is recommended to disable
the radio interfaces before upgrading the software to prevent the access point from rebooting
unexpectedly.
To disable the radio interfaces using the access point’s web-browser interface, which you can access
through the access point's Ethernet port, follow these steps:
through the access point's Ethernet port, follow these steps:
Step 1
Browse to the Network Interfaces: Radio Settings page.
shows the top portion of the Network
Interfaces: Radio Settings page.
Table 1
Image File Names
Image File
Supported Access Point
Ap3g2 1700I,
2700I/2700E,2600I/2600E,
3600I/3600E,
3700I/3700E
Ap3g1 3500I/3500E,
1260I/1260E
Ap1g1 702I,
702W
Ap1g3 1530I/1530E
Ap1g2 1600I/1600E
1520
1552E, 1552EU, 1552S, 1552I, 1552H, 1552C, 1552 CU
1140
1040 and c1140