Cisco Systems AIR-CT2504-5-K9, 2500 manual Cisco Systems

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Step 3 Observe the bootup using the CLI screen.

The bootup script displays operating system software initialization (code download and POST verification) and basic configuration as shown in the following bootup display example:

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WLCNG Boot Loader Version 1.0.15 (Built on Nov 23 2010 at 07:51:36 by cisco) Board Revision 0.0 (SN: PSJ143302MT, Type: AIR-CT2504-K9) (P)

Verifying boot loader integrity... OK.

OCTEON CN5230C-SCP pass 2.0, Core clock: 750 MHz, DDR clock: 330 MHz (660 Mhz data rate)

CPU Cores: 4

DRAM: 1024 MB

Flash: 32 MB

Clearing DRAM........ done

Network: octeth0', octeth1, octeth2, octeth3 ' - Active interface

E - Environment MAC address override

CF Bus 0 (IDE): OK

IDE device 0:

-Model: 1GB CompactFlash Card Firm: CF B612J Ser#: C181101244A1Yb3A5QNU

-Type: Hard Disk

-Capacity: 977.4 MB = 0.9 GB (2001888 x 512)

Press <ESC> now to access the Boot Menu...

Continue booting the controller or press Esc to access the following menu:

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Boot Loader Menu

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1.Run primary image (7.0.114.76) - Active

2.Run backup image (7.0.114.75)

3.Change active boot image

4.Clear configuration

5.Format FLASH Drive

6.Manually update images

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Enter selection:

If you did not press Esc, the boot process continues and takes two to three minutes. Do not reboot the controller until the user login prompt appears. Loading primary image (7.0.114.76)

100%

31427987 bytes read Launching images...

init started: BusyBox v1.6.0 (2010-05-13 17:50:10 EDT) multi-call binary

starting pid 672, tty '': '/etc/init.d/rcS' type = block

dump-device = 254:4 disrupt

level = header

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Contents Cisco 2500 Series Wireless Controller FCC Safety Compliance Statement Safety InformationIntroduction to the Controller Suitable grounding is available. StatementRegulations. Statement Typical Controller Topology and Network Connections Callout Port and LEDs State and Description ConsoleGreen or Blinking Green-Link activity Reset Power 48VDC Ports and Slots State and DescriptionPackage Contents Required Tools and InformationInitial System Configuration Information Choosing a Physical Location Mounting the ControllerMounting the Controller on a Desktop or Shelf Mounting the Controller on a Wall Rack-Mount Brackets Situation to people and damage to the system. StatementBase Mount Mounting the Controller on a Wall Mounting Screws Mounting Screw Holes on the Back of the Controller Place the Controller on the Mounting Screws Are provided to ensure your safety Top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rackOr servicing the unit in the rack. Statement Attaching the 19-Inch Brackets to the Side of the Controller Mounting the Controller in a 19-Inch Rack Connecting the Controller Console Port Securing the Power Adapter CablePlastic Relief Clip Running the Bootup Script and Power-On Self Test Installing a Security LockCisco Systems Page License Agent ok Cisco Controller Loading primary image 7.0.114.76 100% Page Using the Startup Wizard License Agent okWizard Setting Action Requires a Radius server. Please see Wizard Setting Action Logging into the Controller Connecting to the Network Connecting Access Points Using the Reset Button Checking the Controller LEDsWhat’s New in Cisco Product Documentation Statement 1071-Warning Definition Waarschuwing Belangrijke VeiligheidsinstructiesVaroitus Tärkeitä Turvallisuusohjeita Warnung Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla SicurezzaTA Vare PÅ Disse Instruksjonene Aviso Instruções Importantes DE SegurançaVarning! Viktiga Säkerhetsanvisningar Page Page Page Page Page Statement 1015-Battery Handling Page Statement 1024-Ground Conductor Page Page Statement 1040-Product Disposal Page Page Statement 371-Power Cable and AC Adapter Statement 157-VCCI Compliance for Class B Equipment