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Cisco Aironet Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 4      Troubleshooting
Resetting to the Default Configuration
Step 10
After the access point reboots and the Express Setup screen appears, reconfigure the access point by 
using the terminal emulator or an Internet browser.
Steps for Firmware Versions 11.06 or Earlier
Follow the steps in this section if your access point is running firmware version 11.06 or earlier.
Note
The following steps reset all configuration settings to factory defaults, including passwords, WEP keys, 
the IP address, and the SSID. If you do not need to reset the entire configuration, use the Configuration 
Reset buttons on the System Configuration Setup page in the web-browser interface. Consult the Cisco 
Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide
 for more information on the reset buttons in the 
web-browser interface.
Determining the Boot-Block Version
The steps you follow to reconfigure the access point depend on the version of the access point’s boot 
block. Follow these steps to find out which boot block version is on your access point:
Step 1
Open a Telnet session to the access point.
Note
You can also use these instructions while communicating with the access point through the 
console port or with an SNMP manager. Skip to 
 if you use an SNMP manager.
Step 2
Type :cmd and press Enter to switch from text-browser mode to SNMP mode.
Step 3
Type bootblockVersion and press Enter. Text appears with information about the system. If your access 
point’s boot block version is 1.01, the text might look like this:
OID: iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.aironet.awcVx.awcSystem.
bootblockVersion
Value [RO]: 1.01
Step 4
Type exit and press Enter to return to text-browser mode.
Step 5
If your boot block version is 1.01 or earlier, follow the instructions in the 
. If your boot block version is 1.02 or later, 
follow the instructions in th
.