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Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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Select the
Restore Default Files
button to overwrite the customized files created on behalf of this
WLAN and replace them with the default files provided with the Access Point firmware.
CAUTION
Extreme Networks recommends exporting any file present required for further development on to an
external FTP server since they will all be lost during the restore operation.
9
Select the
Delete All Files
button to clear (delete) the hotspot directory for that particular WLAN so
the user can better utilize the space in that hotspot’s directory.
10
Click
Apply
to save the changes made within the FTP Transfer tab.
Setting the WLAN’s Radio Configuration
Each access point WLAN can have a separate 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio configured and mapped
to that WLAN. This enables each WLAN to optimize its radio configuration in respect to its intended
client needs.
The Access Point displays one of three different radio configuration pages depending on which model
SKU is purchased. The
Radio Configuration
screen enables you to configure one radio for 802.11a/n use
and the other for 802.11b/g/n (no other alternatives exist for the dual-radio model).
The Altitude 4750 model Access Point is available in a three-radio model. The third Altitude 4750 radio
is never a WLAN radio. The third radio is either disabled or set to WIPS mode depending on the radio
configuration option selected from the Quick Setup screen. With the three-radio Altitude 4750 model, a
third tab (Radio 3) has been added to the Radio Configuration screen. All of the other WLAN
configurable elements available in either of the Radio 1 and Radio 2 tabs have been removed from the
Radio 3 tab as they do not apply to WIPS support.
NOTE
The WIPS Server designation and radio configuration is set as part of the Access Point’s quick setup. For
more information on the quick setup configuration and how to define WIPS radio support, see
“Configuring Device
Settings” on page 67
. For a description of WIPS functionality and how it relates to Access Point operation, see
“Sensor Support” on page 23
.
Export
Select the
Export
button to begin an FPT transfer from the
hotspot enabled client to the hosting Access Point. Refer
to the Status field for the results of the export operation.
Selecting Export also saves the configuration before
performing the export operation.
Status
Displays the Pass or Fail designation of the most recent
import or export operation.
Altitude 4710
Description
Dual Radio
Two radios supporting either WLAN or WIPS
(mutually exclusive)
Summary of Contents for Altitude 4700 Series
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