print("\nNext steps:") print("1. Copy to TFTP/FTP server accessible by the AP") print("2. On AP console: archive download-sw /overwrite tftp://<server-ip>/Ap3g2-k9w7-tar.153-3.jd.tar")
if self.EXPECTED_SHA256: if results['sha256'] != self.EXPECTED_SHA256: results['valid'] = False results['warnings'].append( f"SHA256 mismatch: expected self.EXPECTED_SHA256" ) Ap3g2-k9w7-tar.153-3.jd.tar- Download
The default login is usually username and password Cisco (case-sensitive). print("\nNext steps:") print("1
Before you download, gather the following: Before you download, gather the following: : This
: This is an archive file containing the executable image along with the HTTP/GUI management files. Usage and Installation This file is typically used for: Upgrading/Downgrading
This file is a for specific Cisco Aironet Access Points. It is not a typical "installer" for Windows or Mac. It is used to recover an Access Point that is stuck in a boot loop or to upgrade the firmware via a TFTP server during the boot process.
🔐 : Cisco strictly locks these downloads. Your Cisco Connection Online (CCO) account must have an active service contract (such as SMARTnet) attached to it to allow downloading.