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Refer to the
Factory Defaults
field to restore either a full or partial default configuration.
CAUTION
Restoring the access point’s configuration back to default settings changes the administrative password
back to “admin123”. If restoring the configuration back to default settings, be sure you change the administrative
password accordingly.
Country
The access point prompts the user for the correct country
code after the first login. A warning message also displays
stating that an incorrect country setting will lead to an
illegal use of the access point. Use the pull-down menu to
select the country of operation. Selecting the correct
country is extremely important. Each country has its own
regulatory restrictions concerning electromagnetic
emissions (channel range) and the maximum RF signal
strength transmitted. To ensure compliance with national
and local laws, be sure to set the
Country
field correctly.
AP35xx Version
The displayed number is the current version of the device
firmware. Use this information to determine if the access
point is running the most recent firmware available from
Extreme Networks. Use the
Firmware Update
screen to
keep the AP’s firmware up to date.
System Uptime
Displays the current uptime of the access point defined in
the System Name field.
System Uptime
is the cumulative
time since the access point was last rebooted or lost
power.
Serial Number
Displays the access point serial number. The access point
serial number is hard coded at the factory and cannot be
modified. The LAN and WAN port MAC addresses can be
located within the LAN and WAN Stats screens.
AP Mode
Displays the access point's mode of operation as
Independent mode.
Restore Default
Configuration
Select the
Restore Default Configuration
button to reset
the AP’s configuration to factory default settings. If
selected, a message displays warning the user the current
configuration will be lost if the default configuration is
restored. Before using this feature, Extreme Networks
recommends using the
Config Import/Export
screen to
export the current configuration for safekeeping, see
“Importing/Exporting Configurations” on page 103
.
Restore Partial
Default
Configuration
Select the
Restore Partial Default Configuration
button to
restore a default configuration with the exception of the
current LAN, WAN, SNMP settings and IP address used to
launch the browser. If selected, a message displays
warning the user all current configuration settings will be
lost with the exception of WAN and SNMP settings. Before
using this feature, Extreme Networks recommends using
the
Config Import/Export
screen to export the current
configuration for safekeeping, see
“Importing/Exporting
Configurations” on page 103
.
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