![]() In my case, I suspect one of the possible reasons why automatic firmware upgrade did not work is that for Cisco Aironet 3700 with release 15.3(3)JF has changed the platform code from ap3g2 to c3700. As we can see the 15.3(3)JA1 is compatible with controller firmware release 8.0.110.0 – both released in 2014. My access point out-of-box had preinstalled firmware 15.3(3)JA1, the latest vWLC version 8.6.101.0 requires the 15.3(3)JG1. The FailureCode:3 does not point to a reason. The access point joined the controller successfully and attempted to download the current archive from the controller, but the whole operation failed. Downloading image from Controller.ĮRROR: Image is not a valid IOS image archive.ĭownload image failed, notify controller!!! From:8.0.110.0 to 0.0.0.0, FailureCode:3 *Dec 17 16:39:40.251: %CAPWAP-6-AP_IMG_DWNLD: Required image not found on AP. ![]() More answers you will get from the access point console *Dec 17 16:39:40.227: %CAPWAP-5-SENDJOIN: sending Join Request to 172.16.1.205perform archive download capwap:/ap3g2 tar file However, this does not answer the question what exactly the problem is. What are the symptoms that you cannot upgrade your access point automatically? On the web dashboard, you will see the access point reappearing with Operational Status set to Downloading. My lightweight access point image is too old CISCO VWLC DOWNLOAD MANUALSometimes you need to perform a manual lightweight access point firmware upgrade procedure which is not well documented. Is it working? Yes, usually, but not always. The idea is that access point upgrades its firmware when it registers to WLC. ![]() It has been on the market for years, evolved from LWAPP to CAPWAP model, is supporting a wide range of access point models. The Cisco lightweight access point managed by the wireless controller is not a new product. ![]()
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