Advanced Configuration
Automatic Configuration
The Automatic Configuration feature which allows an AP to be automatically configured by downloading a specific
configuration file from a TFTP server during the boot up process.
Automatic Configuration is disabled by default. The configuration process for Automatic Configuration varies
depending on whether the AP is configured for dynamic or static IP.
When an AP is configured for dynamic IP, the Configuration filename and the TFTP server IP address are contained in
the DHCP response when the AP gets its IP address dynamically from the DHCP server. When configured for static
IP, these parameters are instead configured in the AP interface.
After setting up automatic configuration you must reboot the AP. When the AP reboots it receives the new
configuration information and must reboot one additional time. If Syslog is configured, a Syslog message will appear
indicating the success or failure of the Automatic Configuration.
Set up Automatic Configuration for Static IP
Perform the following procedure to enable and set up Automatic Configuration when you have a static IP address for
the TFTP server.
1.
Click
Configure
>
Management
>
AutoConfig
.
The
Automatic Configuration Screen
appears.
2. Check
Enable Auto Configuration
.
3. Enter the
Configuration Filename
.
4. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server in the
TFTP Server Address
field.
NOTE
The default filename is “config”. The default TFTP IP address is “10.0.0.2”.
5. Click
OK
to save the changes.
6.
Reboot the AP. When the AP reboots it receives the new configuration information and must reboot one additional
time. If a Syslog server was configured, the following messages can be observed on the Syslog server:
• AutoConfig for Static IP
• TFTP server address and configuration filename
• AutoConfg Successful
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