C1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.ja1.tar !!install!!
In the usage guide, step-by-step instructions would help users extract the .tar file, maybe using tar command in Linux. Also, checking device compatibility is crucial to avoid flashing an incompatible firmware.
| Part | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | | Target platform: Cisco Aironet 1130 series (e.g., AIR-AP1130AG). | | -k9w7 | Feature set / image type: • k9 = Cryptography (SSL/TLS, SSH, AES support). • w7 = Lightweight Access Point (LAP) image (Mobility Express or similar; this specific one is a hybrid image). | | -tar | File format: TAR archive (contains multiple files: IOS image, web management files, etc.). Not a simple .bin file. | | 124-3g.JA1 | IOS version: 12.4(3g)JA1 . • 12.4 = major IOS version. • 3g = maintenance release. • JA1 = specific access point train (older, replaced by JA2, etc.). | | .tar | Archive extension – must be extracted or loaded via specific procedures. | C1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.JA1.tar
Here is the "story" of how this file is typically used to revive or convert a Cisco 1130AG access point: 1. The Setup In the usage guide, step-by-step instructions would help
If your AP is currently in Lightweight mode (looking for a controller it can't find), you can use this .tar file to "revert" it to Autonomous mode. This is a common practice for home labs or small infrastructures. The TFTP Recovery Method | | -k9w7 | Feature set / image
image, which allows the access point to operate without a Wireless LAN Controller (WLC). Image Breakdown