Air-ct2500-k9-2-0-0-0-fus.aes Link

Unlike a standard AireOS firmware update (which changes the operating system features), an FUS updates the —specifically the bootloader and the PowerPC boot code .

Always read the Release Notes for the FUS file. Cisco often hides specific hardware compatibility notes there that aren't in the main AireOS release notes. Have you run into a "PowerPC not responding" error after skipping this file? Let me know in the comments below. air-ct2500-k9-2-0-0-0-fus.aes

Don’t panic. You haven’t downloaded the wrong file. You’ve just encountered Cisco’s . Unlike a standard AireOS firmware update (which changes

If you’ve recently downloaded firmware for a Cisco 2500 Series Wireless Controller and noticed a file named air-ct2500-k9-2-0-0-0-fus.aes , you might be confused. You expected a .aes extension, but you need a .bin or .img file for an upgrade. Have you run into a "PowerPC not responding"

Here is exactly what this file is, why you need it, and how to use it without bricking your controller. FUS stands for Field Upgrade Software .