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ONFIGURING
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B
ROWSER
7
A message box appears to tell you that the AP will reboot after the HTML file
upgrade. Click
OK
to continue.
8
Return to the Main Menu. To check the upgrade status, return to the
Firmware
Download
page and check
Status of last update
. The status displays
successful
.
Special Functions
The configuration items under Special Functions perform housekeeping functions
on APs that are explained in the following table.
1
In the Main Menu, select
Configuration
under the
Access Point
link in the left
frame of the browser window.
2
Under
Configuration
, select
Special Functions
. The
Special Functions
window
displays.
3
Select all appropriate options. (You can click
Clear Entries
to remove all of your
entries.) You must select
Reset AP
to have the settings you have selected in other
AP configuration screens take effect.
4
Select
Perform Function
to execute your choices.
Special Function
Description
Clear All Statistics
Clears the current statistics for the AP.
Clear Wireless Client Table
Ensures that wireless clients associating with the AP are
active. Clear the wireless client association table for
diagnostic purposes. Clear wireless clients from an AP if the
AP has many wireless client associations that are no longer in
use. The AP removes the wireless clients associated with it.
Wireless clients cleared from an AP will attempt to
reassociate with the AP or another nearby AP.
Clear Access Control List (ACL) -
Individual
Clears the list of MAC addresses for the wireless clients that
can associate with the AP.
Clear Access Control List (ACL) -
Range
Clears the range of MAC addresses for the wireless clients
that can associate with the AP.
Clear Address Filters
Clears filters that have been set up for the AP.
Load ACL from Wireless Client
List
Loads the list of MAC address from the wireless client list.
Reset AP
The AP keeps only saved configuration changes after a
reset
.
Resetting an AP clears statistics and restores the last
saved configuration. If changes are made and not saved,
the AP clears those changes and restores the factory
defaults upon reset.
After a reset, the AP LEDs flash as they do when the AP
powers up. The AP returns to a STATUS-flashing state.
Save Configuration to All APs
Saves the configuration options you have selected for the
current AP to all APs with the same network ID on the
same subnet.