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6. Within the CLI, type
enable
.
7. Enter
commit write memory
to save the new password.
8. To upgrade firmware using a FTP server, use the upgrade command.
ftp://<username>:<password>@169.254.0.1/AP6532-5.4.0.0-047R.img
.
Alternatively, a user can upgrade the AP6532 firmware using a TFTP server using the upgrade command.
tftp://169.254.0.1/AP6532-5.4.0.0-047R.img
.
The AP6532 downloads the firmware from FTP/TFTP server. This process will take a few minutes.
9. When finished, type
reload
to reboot the AP6532. Press '
y
' when asked to confirm the reboot.
10. The AP6532 reboots and SSH session is terminated. The reboot takes a couple of minutes.
11. Run a ping from the computer to the AP6532. A ping will be timed out during the reboot.
12. When the ping resumes, start an SSH session again to the AP6532.
13. Login to the AP6532 using the new password and confirm the firmware upgrade is successful by issuing a
show version
command.
5.2.11.2 Profile Management Configuration and Deployment Considerations
Profile Management Configuration
Before defining a access point profile’s management configuration, refer to the following deployment guidelines to ensure the
profile configuration is optimally effective:
• Define profile management access configurations providing both encryption and authentication. Management services like
HTTPS, SSH and SNMPv3 should be used when possible, as they provide data privacy and authentication.
• It is recommended that SNMPv3 be used for management profile configurations, as it provides both encryption, and
authentication.
5.2.12 Mesh Point Configuration
The access point can be configured to be a part of a meshed network. A mesh network is one where each node in the network
is be able to communicate with other nodes in the network and where the node can maintain more than one path to its peers.
Mesh network provides robust, reliable and redundant connectivity to all the members of the network. When one of the
participant node in a Mesh Network becomes unavailable, the other nodes in the network are still able to communicate with
each other either directly or through intermediate nodes.
Mesh Point is the name given to a device that is a part of a meshed network.
Use the
Mesh Point
screen to configure the parameters that set how this device behaves as a part of the mesh network.
1. Select the
Configuration
tab from the Web UI.
2. Select
Devices
.
3. Select
System Profile
from the options on left-hand side of the UI.
4. Select
Mesh Point.
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