The ap-patch update load command loads a patch for a specified AP.
The undo ap-patch update load command uninstalls the patch from a specified AP.
ap-patch update load { ap-name ap-name | ap-mac ap-mac | ap-id ap-id } update-filename update-file-name
undo ap-patch update load { ap-name ap-name | ap-mac ap-mac | ap-id ap-id }
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
---|---|---|
ap-name ap-name |
Specifies an AP name. |
The AP name must exist. |
ap-mac ap-mac |
Specifies the AP's MAC address. |
The specified AP's MAC address must exist. |
ap-id ap-id |
Specifies an AP ID. |
The AP ID must exist. |
update-filename update-file-name |
Specifies the name of an AP patch file. |
The value is a string of 1 to 255 case-sensitive characters. Ensure that the file name is the same as the actual patch file name, with a file name extension of .pat. |
Usage Scenario
When you load the patch for multiple APs of a specified type, a version exception will lead to a long-time patch uninstallation. In this case, before loading the patch in a batch, you can load the patch for a single AP for testing, helping detect any exception in advance and ensuring the success of subsequent batch patch loading.
Prerequisites
In AC upgrade mode, the AP's patch file has been uploaded to the AC. In FTP or SFTP upgrade mode, the AP's patch file has been uploaded to an FTP or SFTP server.
Follow-up Procedure
Run the display ap update status command to check the patch loading progress.
# Load the patch AirEngineX760_V200R019C10.pat for the AP named N1-2.
<HUAWEI> system-view [HUAWEI] wlan [HUAWEI-wlan-view] ap-patch update load ap-name N1-2 update-filename AirEngineX760_V200R019C10.pat Info: The current upgrade mode is AC mode, which may affect performance and take a long time. The FTP or SFTP upgrade mode is recommended. Continue? [Y/N]: y