Here’s a useful text based on the filename C1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.JA1.tar :
Finally, the extension indicates the file format. A TAR file (Tape Archive) is a consolidated archive format commonly used in Unix and Linux environments, which forms the basis of Cisco IOS. For access points, this tarball usually contains the IOS image along with a directory structure of supporting files, such as HTML files for the web-based GUI (Device Manager) and help files. The deployment of a .tar file typically involves an archive download command, which extracts the image and installs it into the flash memory of the access point. This differs from a simple .bin file, which is a raw executable image, highlighting that this release packages a complete operational environment.
If you have an AIR-1131AG (Lightweight) and want it to function independently, you must convert it. A common method using this file is via TFTP:
archive download-sw /overwrite tftp://<tftp-server-ip>/C1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.JA1.tar
3. How to Upgrade or Convert Using TFTP (Mode Button Method)
Defines the image as Autonomous IOS (k9 = security features; w7 = wireless LAN).
When the LED turns red (approx. 20-30 seconds), release the mode button. The AP will download the file and flash it automatically. Troubleshooting & Considerations
Maintains compatibility with older Wi-Fi clients.
image, which allows the access point to operate without a Wireless LAN Controller (WLC). Image Breakdown
This process will completely overwrite the AP's flash memory, erasing all existing configurations and the previous image. You must have the correct TAR file ready on a TFTP server before you begin.
You must have a valid Cisco support contract to legally download this software. The file is proprietary software of Cisco Systems.
a lightweight access point back to autonomous mode (often called "de-converting"). Recovering a corrupted access point via TFTP.
This version provides robust support for 802.11a/g standards, including:
: You must have a valid Cisco service contract to legally download the .tar file. You can then connect your AP to a TFTP server and use the archive download-sw command on the AP to load the new image.
If you try to load this on an AP expecting autonomous operation (standalone), it may not work as expected. You would typically need a separate autonomous image (e.g., c1130-k9w8-tar.124-25d.JA.tar ).
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