Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(8)JEC1
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System Requirements
On access points running Cisco IOS software, you can also find the software version on the System
Software Version page in the access point’s web-browser interface. If your access point does not run
Cisco IOS software, the software version appears at the top left of most pages in the web-browser
interface.
Software Version page in the access point’s web-browser interface. If your access point does not run
Cisco IOS software, the software version appears at the top left of most pages in the web-browser
interface.
Upgrading to a New Software Release
For instructions on installing access point software for your access point:
Step 1
Follow this link to the Cisco home page:
Step 2
Click Product & Services. A drop-down menu appears.
Step 3
Click Wireless. The Wireless Introduction page appears.
Step 4
Scroll down to the Product Portfolio section.
Step 5
In the Access Point section, select the access point model for which you need the information. The
Introduction page for the model you selected appears.
Introduction page for the model you selected appears.
Step 6
Under the Support section, click Configure. A list of configuration documents appears.
Step 7
Click Configuration Guides. The Configuration Guides page appears.
Step 8
Click Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points, 12.4(10b)JA and
12.3(8)JEC.
12.3(8)JEC.
For information on Cisco IOS software, click this link to browse to the Cisco IOS Software Center on
Cisco.com:
Cisco.com:
Disable Radios to Prevent Unexpected Reboot When Upgrading 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. Because of a rare timing
condition that affects the radios, the access point sometimes reboots immediately after the upgrade when
the radios are enabled. However, after the access point reboots, the upgrade is complete, and the access
point operates normally. To prevent the access point from rebooting unexpectedly, disable the radio
interfaces before upgrading software.
might unexpectedly reboot after you upgrade to a later Cisco IOS release. Because of a rare timing
condition that affects the radios, the access point sometimes reboots immediately after the upgrade when
the radios are enabled. However, after the access point reboots, the upgrade is complete, and the access
point operates normally. To prevent the access point from rebooting unexpectedly, disable the radio
interfaces before upgrading software.