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Cisco Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 7.0
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Connecting the Cisco 1520 Series Mesh Access Point to Your Network
Software Upgrade Procedure
When you upgrade the controller’s software, the software on the controller’s associated mesh access
points is also automatically upgraded. When a mesh access point is loading software, each of its LED
blinks in succession.
points is also automatically upgraded. When a mesh access point is loading software, each of its LED
blinks in succession.
Caution
Do not power down the controller or any mesh access point during this process; otherwise, the software
image may become corrupted. Upgrading a controller with a large number of mesh access points can
take around 30 minutes, depending on the size of your network. The mesh access points must remain
powered on, and the controller must not be reset during this time.
image may become corrupted. Upgrading a controller with a large number of mesh access points can
take around 30 minutes, depending on the size of your network. The mesh access points must remain
powered on, and the controller must not be reset during this time.
Caution
Controller software release 7.0 is greater than 32 MB; therefore, you must verify that your TFTP server
supports files of this size. Two TFTP servers that support files of this size are tftpd and the TFTP server
within Cisco WCS. If you download the software and your TFTP server does not support files of size
greater than 32 MB, then a TFTP failure while storing in flash error message appears.
supports files of this size. Two TFTP servers that support files of this size are tftpd and the TFTP server
within Cisco WCS. If you download the software and your TFTP server does not support files of size
greater than 32 MB, then a TFTP failure while storing in flash error message appears.
Caution
Upgrade to release 5.2 from the latest 4.1.192.xxM mesh release prior to upgrading to release 7.0.
Upgrading directly to release 5.2 from either 4.1.190.05 or 4.1.191.22M is not supported. For details on
upgrading to the latest version of 4.1.192.xxM from an earlier mesh release, see the
Upgrading directly to release 5.2 from either 4.1.190.05 or 4.1.191.22M is not supported. For details on
upgrading to the latest version of 4.1.192.xxM from an earlier mesh release, see the
“Upgrade
Compatibility Matrix”
section in the
Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Mesh Access
Points for Release 4.1.192.35M (or later) at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6366/prod_release_notes_list.html
Note
When upgrading to an intermediate software release as part of the 4.1.192.xxM to release 5.2 and then
to release 7.0 controller software upgrade, ensure that all mesh access points associated with the
controller are at the same intermediate release before preceding to install the next intermediate or final
version of software. In large networks, it can take some time to download the software on each mesh
access point.
to release 7.0 controller software upgrade, ensure that all mesh access points associated with the
controller are at the same intermediate release before preceding to install the next intermediate or final
version of software. In large networks, it can take some time to download the software on each mesh
access point.
Note
If you are upgrading from mesh release 4.1.191.22M to the latest 4.1.192.xxM before upgrading to the
release 5.2 (prior to upgrading to release 6.0), you must manually reset the controller immediately after
the upgrade without saving the configuration. Ensure to check the RRM configurations after the upgrade
to see if all match your earlier configurations.
release 5.2 (prior to upgrading to release 6.0), you must manually reset the controller immediately after
the upgrade without saving the configuration. Ensure to check the RRM configurations after the upgrade
to see if all match your earlier configurations.
Caution
A backup of your controller configuration file is recommended prior to any software upgrade. Without
this backup, you will need to manually reconfigure the controller should the configuration file be lost or
corrupted or if you need to downgrade.
this backup, you will need to manually reconfigure the controller should the configuration file be lost or
corrupted or if you need to downgrade.