Configuration Management
Chapter 6
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
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Return to factory-set condition
This section describes the procedures for returning to its factory-set condition.
This task can be performed by using CLI, WebView, or Switch on WL Controller.
Using CLI
l
Apply factory setting to the configuration file running on the system.
Type
clear boot config
to apply the factory setting.
Note.
This command is used to delete the boot configuration file, which was used at
booting.
l
Back up the current configuration file and reset it to the factory setting.
1. Back up the current data into TFTP Server (192.168.0.1).
2. Reset the WL Controller to factory settings
Note.
Type
reset system force
to reset the WL Controller. When force option is put
after the command, even if unsaved data exist on the memory, WL Controller will
forcefully reset itself and discard it.
3. WL Controller restarts with factory settings. Log in to the WL
Controller by using the factory settings.
WL111111#
copy
configuration
tftp://
192.168.0.1
/
configuration
success: sent 365 bytes in 0.401 seconds [ 910 bytes/sec]
WL111111#
clear boot backup-configuration
success: Backup boot config filename was cleared.
WL111111#
clear boot config
success: Reset boot config to factory defaults.
WL111111#
reset system force
resetting ......
Summary of Contents for WL1700-MS
Page 1: ...V1 WL1700 MS Installation Guide NWA 027515 001 ISSUE 1 0 ...
Page 30: ...Introduction xxviii ...
Page 76: ...Installation Procedures Chapter 2 BEFORE INSTALLATION 42 ...
Page 106: ...Access Point Installation Chapter 3 INSTALLATION 72 ...
Page 154: ...Data Assignment Chapter 4 INITIAL SETUP 120 ...
Page 166: ...Data Assignment Chapter 4 INITIAL SETUP 132 ...
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Page 171: ...Data Assignment Chapter 4 INITIAL SETUP 137 ...
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Page 188: ...Data Assignment Chapter 4 INITIAL SETUP 154 3 Configure WLAN Network ...
Page 194: ...Data Assignment Chapter 4 INITIAL SETUP 160 ...
Page 196: ...Cleaning The Site Chapter 5 AFTER INITIAL SETUP 162 ...
Page 216: ...Power Unit Replacement Chapter 6 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 182 ...
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