10-14-2023 02:44 PM
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10-18-2023 09:50 AM
Hi @Sergy
Currently, the optimal choice would involve uploading the correct image (SPS08090d.bin). However, given that you will be carrying out this task, I would strongly recommend upgrading to the 8095g image (SPS08095g.bin) for the best outcome.
Please follow the below steps explaining the Upgrade process. The recommended stable version is 8095g (08.0.95g)
>The Upgrade path would be: (your current version) to 8095g (Please use the version that says UFI example: SPS08095gufi.bin)
(PLEASE NOTE: Use 08095g patch in place of 80xx as explained in the guide)
Below are the options or methods to perform the Upgrade on the switch: You could choose any one of these.
1st Option:In this option, we will use a pen drive or USB flash drive in which we move the files to the pen drive and connect it to the Switch then through CLI we execute the commands to upgrade the Switch using the following guide as a reference:
How to Upgrade a Switch ICX-7150-C12P using a USB flash drive
2nd Option:
How to upgrade a Switch ICX7150-C12P via TFTP
3rd Option:
Try to access your switch from a web browser by pasting the below URL in http or https form whichever that works.
https://0.0.0.0 or http://0.0.0.0 (IP address of Switch. 0.0.0.0 is just as an example)
>>>>As you can access CLI, I would suggest you follow the 2nd option.
Note:
*For UFI versions, the boot code is embedded in the image so there is no need to upload/use the "boot" command or the file.
Please let me know if you have any queries in this regard.
Thank you again for your patience.
Kind regards,
Sofia Gätjens
11-02-2023 04:16 PM
Hi @Sergy
Greetings!!!
Thank you for the response and the update.
Please make sure to follow the below process to factory reset your APs to configure them with a new Wi-Fi Network/ SSID.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To perform a factory reset correctly on one of the access points, you must disconnect the rest of your other access points from the "ICX-7150-switch". For example, if you have 3 access points, you should go to the switch and disconnect 2 of the cables to turn off the "2 access points" and only leave 1 connected with which we are going to work the factory reset once you configure the access point and make sure all is good, go ahead and reconnect the other Access Points back.
As you have 2 R510 Access Points in your setup, remove the cables of any ONE Access Point, and perform the factory reset only on the ONE connected access point. Once you complete it, connect the unplugged Access point cables back to the Switch ports and it will sync up with the configurations from the factory reset Access Point.
Physical Factory Reset of RUCKUS Access Point:
Ruckus Unleashed Set-up using Web:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8I5aVwMNMg
Password recovery setup:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqnG8fupaLk
Please check and let me know if you have any queries in this regard.
Thank you again for your patience.
Best regards,
Imran Sanadi
RUCKUS Lennar Home Community.
10-19-2023 11:31 PM
Sofia,
Thank you very much for your patience and help with my switch. The instructions seems to be well written and understood. However I was not able to upgrade the code to 08095g. with recommended option #2. It gives me an TFTP time out: error #5. I found that it may be due to mismatch of IP address and that DHCP client may be grabbing the wrong IP address. I followed the instructions to bypass the DHCP temporary and manually assign the IP address. Here is the guide:
https://fohdeesha.com/docs/icx7150.html
It seems to work until I try to copy code file via TFTP again. And it says "TFTP to Flash Error - code 5".
So I prepared the USB drive and was able to fix the code in my switch by copying it from the drive0.
Ok, Now I have upgraded 08095g.bin (UFI) in both flash images. I restarted the switch hoping that my APs would finally "marry" into one happy Wi-Fi. But No. They do not see each other on one network. Both of them have ver. 200.14.
I am confused and frustrated.
Will be waiting for additional instructions.
10-20-2023 08:11 AM
Hi @Sergy
Could you help me with the show version command? How are the APs lights now? Green, blinking, static, red?
Kind regards,
Sofia Gätjens
10-24-2023 06:35 AM - edited 10-24-2023 06:53 AM
The status of APs are the same as before:
1. Master AP (which has Wi-Fi network set up) has 4 lights on and solid
2. The one that needs to find and extend the network has two lights, one is solid and one is blinking:
3. Regarding the switch version, please see this screenshot:
10-24-2023 12:34 PM
Hi @Sergy
Could you kindly disconnect and then reconnect the second AP about three times to check if it can successfully join your existing network?
11-02-2023 01:53 PM
Hello Sofia,
It was a few days since I updated the log with my issues.
The last several days I was disconnecting and reconnecting the second AP from the switch, so it would find the existing Wi-Fi, connect, and extend it for the whole house. But it does not do that. It gets stuck on broadcasting the "Configure-me..." network even after resetting this specific AP unit.