Chapter 1. Getting Started
Figure 1-11. Help Links in WWW Setup
Note:
If you have made changes to the settings on the page before clicking
Help
and not saved
them yet, a warning message is displayed. See Figure 1-12
•
Yes
and
No
radio buttons
These buttons are typically used to configure a setting that can be either enabled or disabled,
and this setting has no effect on the visibility of other settings.
•
Reset
button
Reset
button resets the fields to the values currently in use at Access Server or Access Point.
In other words, the
Reset
button discards unsaved changes.
Note:
The
Reset
button does
not
make a "factory reset".
•
Save
button
Save
button sends the WWW page to the setup application for validation. If the values in the
fields are valid, they are permanently saved and the page is refreshed with the
Changes have
been saved.
message at the top. The accepted values are shown in the page fields.
If there were errors in the fields, these are shown as in Figure 1-10.
Note:
It is typically necessary to reboot Access Server or Access Point for the changes to take effect.
This can be done through the WWW interface (
Advanced settings
menu).
•
Back
link
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