Restoring
the
Configuration
from
a
Previously
Saved
File
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Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
118
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
Use
the
following
steps
to
save
a
copy
of
the
current
settings
on
an
AP
to
a
backup
configuration
file
by
using
HTTP:
1.
Select
HTTP
for
Download
Method
.
2.
Click
the
Download
button.
A
dialog
box
displays
verifying
the
download.
3.
To
proceed
with
the
download,
select
OK
.
A
dialog
box
opens
allowing
you
to
view
or
save
the
file.
4.
Select
the
Save
File
option
and
select
OK
.
5.
Use
the
file
browser
to
navigate
to
the
directory
where
you
want
to
save
the
file,
and
click
OK
to
save
the
file.
You
can
keep
the
default
file
name
(config.xml)
or
rename
the
backup
file,
but
be
sure
to
save
the
file
with
an
.xml
extension.
Restoring
the
Configuration
from
a
Previously
Saved
File
You
can
use
HTTP
or
TFTP
to
transfer
files
to
and
from
the
UAP.
After
you
download
a
configuration
file
to
the
management
station,
you
can
manually
edit
the
file,
which
is
in
XML
format.
Then,
you
can
upload
the
edited
configuration
file
to
apply
those
configuration
settings
to
the
AP.
Use
the
following
procedures
to
restore
the
configuration
on
an
AP
to
previously
saved
settings
by
using
TFTP:
1.
Select
TFTP
for
Upload
Method
.
2.
Enter
a
name
(1
to
63
characters)
for
the
backup
file
in
the
Filename
field,
including
the
.xml
file
name
extension
and
the
path
to
the
directory
that
contains
the
configuration
file
to
upload.
3.
Enter
the
IP
address
of
the
TFTP
server
in
the
Server
IP
field.
4.
Click
the
Restore
button.
The
AP
reboots.
A
reboot
confirmation
dialog
and
follow
‐
on
rebooting
status
message
displays.
Please
wait
for
the
reboot
process
to
complete,
which
might
take
several
minutes.
The
Administration
Web
UI
is
not
accessible
until
the
AP
has
rebooted.