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The second line must specify the file version. The AP compares the file version
with the version of the last configuration file that it downloaded. If the version of
the downloaded file is the same or smaller (older), the AP ignores the file. If the
version of the downloaded file is larger (newer), the AP uses the file.
Configuration File Rules
You can only use the
wlan
and
wcfg
commands in the configuration file. The AP
ignores other ZyNOS commands but continues to check the next command.
The AP ignores any improperly formatted commands and continues to check the
next line.
If there are any errors while processing the configuration file, the AP generates a
message with the line number and reason for the first error (subsequent errors
during the processing of an individual configuration file are not recorded). You can
use SNMP management software to display the message by using the following
MIB.
The commands will be executed line by line just like if you entered them in a
console or Telnet CI session. Be careful to ensure the integrity of the whole AP
configuration. If there are existing settings in the AP, the newly loaded
configuration file will either coexist with the previous settings or replace them.
You can zip each configuration file. You must use the store compression method
and a .zip file extension. When zipping a configuration file, you can also add
password protection using the same password that you use to log into the AP.
Table 116
Displaying the Auto Configuration Status
ITEM
OBJECT ID
DESCRIPTION
pwAutoCfgMessage
1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.9.1.
9
Auto configuration status message string
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