Original Message:
Sent: Mar 11, 2024 02:08 PM
From: VanD
Subject: How to obtain the APboot upgrade file of IAP-315?
Hi I am in the same boat.
ill have to contact tac for update boot image as well.
did you have to do all these via local tftp? or is their a remote command similar to apflash backup partition
Original Message:
Sent: Jul 28, 2022 03:50 PM
From: robglover
Subject: How to obtain the APboot upgrade file of IAP-315?
Just to follow-up; loading the updated apboot image onto the APs rectified the issue.
Original Message:
Sent: Jun 23, 2022 09:33 PM
From: Robert Glover
Subject: How to obtain the APboot upgrade file of IAP-315?
Imagine my shock; TAC (ERT) just sent us the updated apboot image to load onto the APs. I'm stunned.
We're gonna work with the client to get it loaded on some APs tomorrow!
Original Message:
Sent: Jun 23, 2022 07:22 AM
From: Colin Joseph
Subject: How to obtain the APboot upgrade file of IAP-315?
If you haven't already, please contact technical support. They will evaluate what is wrong and suggest a solution. There is not an apboot file just floating around out there that can just fix the issue.
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Original Message:
Sent: Jun 22, 2022 07:43 PM
From: Robert Glover
Subject: How to obtain the APboot upgrade file of IAP-315?
We are seeing this issue with AP-315 CAPs (NOT IAP model), with AOS 8.10.0.1. It appears the AP-315 firmware image is now too big, just as with the Instant image.
This is doing a TFTP upgrade directly from APboot (these APs have APboot 1.5.5.4):
apboot> upgrade os 1 10.250.99.4:/ipq806x.ari
eth0: link up, speed 1 Gb/s, full duplex
Using eth0 device
TFTP from server 10.250.99.4; our IP address is 10.40.8.56; sending through gateway 10.40.11.254
Filename '/ipq806x.ari'.
Load address: 0x44000000
Loading: T T T T T T T #################################################################
#################################################################
#################################################################
###############################
done
Bytes transferred = 14799024 (e1d0b0 hex)
Image is signed; verifying checksum... passed
Signer Cert OK
Policy Cert OK
RSA signature verified.
Image is too big; (14799024 > 14680064)
Original Message:
Sent: Mar 05, 2021 04:07 AM
From: Herman Robers
Subject: How to obtain the APboot upgrade file of IAP-315?
Reach out to Aruba TAC support. The apboot should not be upgraded in the field, if you have this issue TAC may initiate an RMA if you are eligible.
Please make sure you actually have an IAP (sticker on the back) and it is not an AP type that is not supported to run Instant firmware.
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Herman Robers
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If you have urgent issues, always contact your Aruba partner, distributor, or Aruba TAC Support. Check https://www.arubanetworks.com/support-services/contact-support/ for how to contact Aruba TAC. Any opinions expressed here are solely my own and not necessarily that of Hewlett Packard Enterprise or Aruba Networks.
Original Message:
Sent: Mar 03, 2021 03:30 PM
From: cy chen
Subject: How to obtain the APboot upgrade file of IAP-315?
There is an IAP-315, before running os6.5, everything is normal.
One day when I wanted to upgrade to os8.6, I found that there was no way to upgrade successfully.
The CLI prompts that there is insufficient NAND space.
Later I found out: The APboot version of this IAP-315 is: 1.5.5.4, and the other normal IAP-315 is: 1.5.5.5.
Now I can determine that the problem is caused by the version of APboot.
My question now is: Where should I get this boot file?
Thank you!
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cy chen
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