
System Configuration
4-49
5.
Click
Apply
to save the filename and Server IP information. The Apply button does not
execute the import or export operation, only saves the settings entered.
6.
Click
Undo Changes
(if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the
settings displayed on Config Import/Export screen to the last saved configuration.
7.
Click
Logout
to securely exit the access point Motorola Access Point applet. A prompt
displays confirming the logout before the applet is closed.
4.9 Updating Device Firmware
Motorola periodically releases updated versions of the access point device firmware to the Motorola
Web site. If the access point firmware version displayed on the
System Settings
page (see
Configuring System Settings on page 4-2
) is older than the version on the Web site, Motorola
recommends updating the access point to the latest firmware version for full feature functionality.
The access point’s automatic update feature updates the access point’s firmware and configuration
file automatically when the access point is reset or when the access point initiates a DHCP request.
The firmware is automatically updated each time firmware versions are found to be different
between what is running on the access point and the firmware file located on the server. The
configuration file is automatically updated when the configuration file name on the server is different
than the name of the file previously loaded on the access point or when the file version (on the server)
is different than the version currently in use on the access point.
NOTE
Motorola recommends importing configuration files using the CLI. If errors
occur during the import process, they display all at once and are easier to
troubleshoot. The access point GUI displays errors one at a time, and
troubleshooting can be a more time-consuming process.
NOTE
When importing the configuration, a
xxxxxbytes loaded
status message
indicates the file was downloaded successfully. An
Incompatible
Hardware Type Error
message indicates the configuration was not applied
due to a hardware compatibility issue between the importing and
exporting devices.
NOTE
For a discussion on the implications of replacing an existing AP-4131
deployment with an AP-5131 or AP-5181, see
Replacing an AP-4131 with
an AP-5131 or AP-5181 on page B-20
.
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