USER EXEC MODE COMMANDS 2 - 5
Parameters
Example
rfs7000-37FABE>ap-upgrade ap650 00-A0-F8-00-00-00
rfs7000-37FABE>
rfs7000-37FABE>ap-upgrade all
rfs7000-37FABE>
rfs4000-880DA7>ap-upgrade default/rfs4000-880DA7 no-reboot
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CONTROLLER STATUS MESSAGE
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00-23-68-88-0D-A7 Success Queued 0 APs to upgrade
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rfs4000-880DA7>
rfs7000-37FABE#ap-upgrade rfs7000-37FABE reboot-time 06/01/2011-12:10
[<DEVICE-NAME>|all|ap650
|ap71xx|ap6511|ap6532|] [
cancel-upgrade|load-image|
rf-domain]
• <DEVICE-NAME> all {no-reboot|reboot-time <TIME>|upgrade-time
<TIME>} – Specify the name/MAC address of an AP
• all {no-reboot|reboot-time <TIME>|upgrade-time <TIME>} – Upgrades
all the access points
• ap650 all {no-reboot|reboot-time <TIME>|upgrade-time <TIME>} –
Upgrades an AP650 device
• ap6511 all {no-reboot|reboot-time <TIME>|upgrade-time <TIME>} –
Upgrades an AP6511 device
• ap6532 all {no-reboot|reboot-time <TIME>|upgrade-time <TIME>} –
Upgrades an AP6532 device
• ap71xx all {no-reboot|reboot-time <TIME>|upgrade-time <TIME>} –
Upgrades an AP71xx device
• cancel-upgrade [<DEVICE-NAME>|ap650|ap6532|ap71xx|
ap6511|all] – Cancels upgrading the AP
• load-image [ap650|ap71xx|ap6511] <URL> – Loads the AP firmware
images on the Controller
• <URL> – Specify the location of firmware image
URLs: tftp://<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file
ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file
sftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]>/path/file
http://<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file
cf:/path/file
usb1:/path/file
usb2:/path/file
• rf-domain <RF-DOMAINNAME> {no-reboot|no-via-rf-domain|reboot-
time <TIME>|upgrade-time <TIME>} – Upgrades all the access points
belonging to an RF Domain
• no-via-rf-domain – Upgrades APs from the adopted device
The following are common for all the above:
• no-reboot – No reboot (manually reboot after the upgrade)
• reboot-time <TIME> – Sets the scheduled reboot time
• upgrade-time <TIME> – Sets the scheduled upgrade time
• <TIME> – Specify the reboot time in MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or
HH:MM format
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