Maintenance
Config file management
8-3
All other configuration information:
All other configuration information is saved as
plain text, allowing the settings to be viewed with a standard text editor.
Reset configuration
See
Resetting to factory defaults on page D-1
.
Restore configuration
The
Restore configuration
option enables you to load a previously saved configuration file.
This option enables you to maintain several configuration files with different settings, which
can be useful if you must frequently alter the configuration of the AP or if you are managing
several APs from a central site.
Use the following steps to restore a saved configuration file.
1.
Select
Maintenance > Config file management.
The
Config file management
page
opens.
2.
Under
Restore configuration,
select
Browse
to navigate to and select the
configuration file that you want to restore.
3.
If the configuration file is protected with a password you must supply the correct
password to restore the complete configuration. If you supply an invalid password, all
settings are restored except for certificates and private keys.
4.
Select
Restore
to load the selected file
.
Note
The AP automatically restarts when once the configuration file has been loaded.
Scheduled operations
The
Scheduled operations
feature enables you to schedule unattended backups or
restorations of the configuration file.
Use the following steps to schedule a backup or restoration of the configuration file.
1.
Select
Maintenance > Config file management.
The
Config file management
page
opens.
2.
Select the
Scheduled operations
checkbox.
3.
For
Operation,
select
Backup
or
Restore
.
4.
For
Day of week,
select
Everyday,
or select a specific day of the week on which to
perform the backup or restoration.
5.
For
Time of day,
specify the hour and minute on which to perform the backup or
restoration. Use the format
hh mm,
where
hh
ranges from 00 to 23
mm
ranges from 00 to 59
Summary of Contents for E-MSM310
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Page 26: ...Introduction Online documentation 1 12 ...
Page 51: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 9 E MSM460 and E MSM430 ...
Page 52: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 10 MSM422 ...
Page 53: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 11 MSM410 ...
Page 54: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 12 MSM335 radio 1 and 2 ...
Page 55: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 13 MSM335 radio 3 ...
Page 56: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 14 MSM320 ...
Page 57: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 15 MSM310 ...
Page 112: ...Working with VSCs Quality of service QoS 4 28 ...
Page 134: ...Network configuration 802 1X supplicant 5 22 ...
Page 196: ...Regulatory information B 16 ...
Page 208: ...Resetting to factory defaults Factory defaulting ruggedized products D 6 ...
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