System information

If at this point you have not successfully issued the:resetall command, complete the steps in the Reset
for Boot Block Version 1.02 or Later section of this document as a last resort.
Press Enter.4.
After you issue the :resetall command, enter Yes.
Note: In versions earlier than 12.01, the :resetall command is valid for only 2 minutes, immediately
after the AP reboots. If you do not issue and confirm the :resetall command within the 2 minutes,
reboot the AP again. With version 12.01, the :resetall command is valid for 4 minutes.
5.
Press Enter in order to confirm the command.6.
When the Express Setup screen appears, begin to reconfigure the AP with the terminal emulator or an
Internet browser.
7.
Reset the APCisco IOS Software
Complete the steps in this section in order to reset Cisco IOS Software−based APs.
Note: Cisco IOS Software−based APs have a default configuration that includes a username and password
combination. Both the username and password are "Cisco", which is case−sensitive. After you reset to factory
defaults, be prepared to give "Cisco" as both the username and password when you are prompted by either the
GUI or the command−line interface (CLI).
If the privileged command prompt ap# is available in the CLI, the write erase command and the reload
command erase the startup configuration and reset the unit.
If the GUI is available, choose System Software > System Configuration. Press the Reset to Defaults
button.
If neither the GUI nor the CLI is available with sufficient privileges, complete these instructions in order to
use the Mode button:
Cisco − Password Recovery Procedure for the Cisco Aironet Equipment