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The Cisco AP 2802E-E-K9 isn't fetching the ME image via TFTP.

The Cisco AP 2802E-E-K9 isn't fetching the ME image via TFTP.

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Billal402
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03-12-2016, 07:01 AM
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Hello, I'm trying to connect a Cisco Access Point 2802E-E-K9 to a testnet after installing a lightweight image on it. It's connected to a switch and my laptop. The AP is supposed to fetch a Mobility Express Image from a TFTP server that I've set up using TFTPD on my laptop. However, when I try to load the image, the ACK fails because the AP is sending the request to a different IP address than what's configured. I'm unsure where the correct IP should be and don't see it in the AP settings. My laptop is at 192.168.10.23, but on the TFTPD server it appears as 6.222... which seems inconsistent. Anyone with similar experience would appreciate any guidance!
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Billal402
03-12-2016, 07:01 AM #1

Hello, I'm trying to connect a Cisco Access Point 2802E-E-K9 to a testnet after installing a lightweight image on it. It's connected to a switch and my laptop. The AP is supposed to fetch a Mobility Express Image from a TFTP server that I've set up using TFTPD on my laptop. However, when I try to load the image, the ACK fails because the AP is sending the request to a different IP address than what's configured. I'm unsure where the correct IP should be and don't see it in the AP settings. My laptop is at 192.168.10.23, but on the TFTPD server it appears as 6.222... which seems inconsistent. Anyone with similar experience would appreciate any guidance!

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03-12-2016, 01:08 PM
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The Cisco AP needs to identify its configurations and know which server to link to within its DHCP message, has your DHCP setup been configured properly?
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NotLate4Dinner
03-12-2016, 01:08 PM #2

The Cisco AP needs to identify its configurations and know which server to link to within its DHCP message, has your DHCP setup been configured properly?