: Includes standard enterprise features like WPA2-AES , 802.1X authentication , and VLAN tagging (802.1Q).
image that provides a full local management interface (GUI and CLI). Target Hardware: Specifically optimized for the
ap3g1-k9w7-tar.152-2.jb.tar Target Device Family: Cisco Aironet 1600, 2600, 3600 Series Access Points (AP3G1 hardware platform) Image Type: Lightweight Access Point (LAP) tar bundle for upgrade via TFTP, FTP, or HTTP Software Version: 15.2(2)JB Release Type: Maintenance/General Deployment Ap3g1-k9w7-tar.152-2.jb.tar
allowing for multiple SSIDs mapped to different network segments. How to Install the .tar Image
Need more help? Consult Cisco’s official “Cisco Aironet 3600 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide” for IOS Release 15.2(2)JB. : Includes standard enterprise features like WPA2-AES , 802
| Token | Value | Meaning | |-------|-------|---------| | | Access Point | Target device class | | 3g1 | AP3600 series | Specifically the 3602e, 3602i, and 3602p models (802.11n) | | k9 | Encryption capable | Includes cryptographic features (SSL/SSH) | | w7 | Type of image | w7 = Lightweight AP image (requires a WLC). w8 = Mobility Express image (autonomous-like). | | tar | Archive format | tar = recoverable image (can be booted via bootloader). (Contrast with .aes or .rcov files.) | | 152-2.jb | Software version | 15.2(2)JB – a relatively old but stable release for 802.11n APs. |
The archive unpacked into a tidy tree: a README, a lightweight binary named jb-agent, a JSON metadata file, and a folder of test vectors. The README contained sparse but useful notes: build environment, dependency versions, and a reference to a project board ticket ID. The JSON revealed that the file was produced by an automated job at 03:52 UTC, linking to commit 152-2 on a feature branch and identifying the packager as an on-prem build runner. How to Install the
And always, keep a backup copy of your working configuration before touching any firmware upgrade.