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10. Use the
Persist Configuration Across Reloads
option to define how the access point saves (in flash memory) the
configuration received from its connected Virtual Controller. Stored configurations can be made available to the access
point if the access point’s connected Virtual Controller were to be unreachable. Options include
Enabled, Disabled
and
Secure
.
11. Select
OK
to save the changes made to the profile’s Management Settings. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved
configuration.
12. Select
Firmware
from the Management menu.
Figure 5-80
Profile Management - Firmware screen
13. Refer to the
Auto Install via DHCP
field to define the configuration used by the profile to update firmware using DHCP:
Username for SMTP Server
Specify the sender’s username on the outgoing SMTP server. Many SMTP servers
require users to authenticate with a username and password before sending e-mail
through the server.
Password for SMTP Server
Specify the sender’s username password on the outgoing SMTP server. Many SMTP
servers require users to authenticate with a username and password before sending
e-mail through the server.
Enable Configuration Update
Select this option to enable automatic configuration file updates for the profile from
a location external to the access point. If enabled (the setting is disabled by default),
provide a complete path to the target configuration file used in the update. To use this
option, first create a Virtual Interface in the Interfaces section and enable the
Use
DHCP to Obtain Gateway/DNS Servers
option for that Virtual Interface.
Enable Firmware Update
Select this option to enable automatic firmware updates (for this profile) from a
location external to the access point. To use this option, first create a Virtual Interface
in the Interfaces section and enable the
Use DHCP to obtain Gateway / DNS Servers
option for that Virtual Interface. This value is disabled by default. For information on
upgrading an AP6532 from firmware version 5.1, refer to
Upgrading AP6532 Firmware
from 5.1 on page 5-129
.
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