System Configuration
4-5
4.
Use the
Restart
access point field to restart the AP (if necessary).
5.
Click
Apply
to save any changes to the System Settings screen. Navigating away from the
screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screen being lost.
6.
Click
Undo Changes
(if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the
settings displayed on the System Settings screen to the last saved configuration.
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, Motorola recommends using the
Config Import/Export
screen to export the current configuration for safekeeping, see
Importing/Exporting Configurations on page 4-49
.
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, Motorola
recommends using the
Config Import/Export
screen to export the
current configuration for safekeeping, see
Importing/Exporting
Configurations on page 4-49
.
Restart AP-51xx
Click the
Restart
access point
button to reboot the AP. Restarting
the access point resets all data collection values to zero. Motorola
does not recommend restarting the AP during significant system
uptime or data collection activities.
CAUTION
After a reboot, static route entries disappear from the AP Route Table
if a LAN Interface is set to DHCP Client. The entries can be retrieved
(once the reboot is done) by performing an Apply operation from the
WEB UI or a save operation from the CLI.
NOTE
The
Apply
button is not needed for restoring the access point default
configuration or restarting the access point.
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