Cisco IOS image naming convention
The IOS image names include the following components:-
platform-featureset-tar.version.tar platform- the access point hardware model or family supported by the image
ap1g2 - 1600 series
ap3g2 - 3600/2600 series
ap3g1 - 3500/1260 series
ap802 - AP embedded in 819, 812, 886VA-W/887VA-W, C88x and C88x routers
ap801 - AP embedded in 861W, most 88xW, and 1911W routers
c1520 - 1550 and 1520 series mesh APs
c1310 - BR1310
c1250 - 1250 series APs
c1240 - 1240 series APs
c1200 - 1200 series (1200/1210/1220/1230)
c1140 - 1140 and 1040 series APs
c1130 - 1130 series APs
c1100 - 1100 series APs (i.e. the AP1121)
c520 - 521 AP
c350 - 350 series APs
featureset- the set of software features supported by the image - one of:
k9w7 - autonomous (or "site survey") IOS
k9w8 - full lightweight IOS (this is what is bundled in the WLC .aes image, and is factory installed on "mesh" APs)
rcvk9w8 - lightweight recovery image - this is factory installed on lightweight APs, unless a "mesh" image is specified; it lacks radio firmware
boot - bootloader image (not IOS) - normally installed by manufacturing and not updated in the field
version- the IOS version
There is a 1:1 mapping between the lightweight IOS software version (such as 12.4(23c)JA) and the CUWN version (such as 7.0.98.0)
see the Wireless Solutions Software Compatibility Matrix on CCO
Example:-
c1240-k9w7-tar.124-25d.JA1.tar Platform: c1240: 1240 series AP Featureset: k9w7: autonomous IOS Version: 124-25d.JA1: 12.4(25d)JA1