Upgrade AP Images
To upgrade AP image files, do the following:
1 Go to
Administration
>
System
>
Software Upgrade
.
2 Scroll down the page to AP Images.
3 Select an AP Platform.
4 To upload image from local drive:
•
Click the
Select File or Drop File
box and navigate to a local AP image file.
•
Drag and drop an AP image file onto this box.
Available images are listed. Click to refresh the list.
5 Click
Upgrade Status
to view the AP Upgrade Status.
Related Links
on page 193
Maintenance
Reset
Configuration
Select one of the following reset options:
•
Remove installed license – The system reboots and restores all aspects of the system
configuration to the initial settings and the Permanent license key (with Capacity Keys) is
removed. However, the Management IP address is preserved. This permits administrators to
remain connected through the Management interface.
•
Remove management port configuration – The system reboots and resets the entire system
configuration to the factory shipping state. The Management IP address reverts to
192.168.10.1.
Note
The Admin password and list of user IDs are preserved after a configuration reset.
Restart System
The ExtremeCloud Appliance shuts down, then reboots. A warning message is displayed,
asking you to confirm your selection.
Halt System
The system enters the halted state, which stops all functional services, the application, and
associated wireless APs. A warning message is displayed, asking you to confirm your selection.
To restart the system, the power to the system must be reset.
Web Session
Timeout
Determines the web session inactive window before the session times out. Enter the value as
hours : minutes. The range is 1 minute to 168 hours (7 days).
Device SSH
Password
Changes the device password globally. After changing the password, allow one minute before
trying to log into a connected AP Linux shell. Check
Mask
to conceal the password characters.
External Flash
Physically connect an external device to the ExtremeCloud Appliance and then mount the
device to display memory usage and capacity. Mounting a device makes the flash device that
has been inserted into the ExtremeCloud Appliance available for use.
Flash devices must be formatted in FAT32. Only the first partition of the flash device is
used by the ExtremeCloud Appliance. Files must reside in the root directory. The
ExtremeCloud Appliance software cannot operate with files in sub-directories. The
ExtremeCloud Appliance supports only one USB device at a time, regardless of which
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