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Altitude AP’s configuration
HWC_GSG_APConfiguration.fm
Configuring VLAN tags for Altitude APs
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Summit WM, Getting Started Guide
   
   
  
7.6.1  Resetting the Altitude AP to its factory default 
settings
You can reset the Altitude AP to its factory default settings if the Altitude APs 
incorrectly configured.
The Altitude AP boot-up sequence includes a random delay interval, followed by 
a vulnerable time interval. During the vulnerable time interval (2 seconds), the 
LEDs flash in a particular sequence to indicate that the Summit WM Switch is in 
the vulnerable time interval. For more information, se
If you power up the Altitude AP and interrupt the power during the vulnerable time 
interval three consecutive times, the fourth time the Altitude AP reboots, it will 
restore its factory defaults including the user password and the default IP settings.
To reset the Altitude AP to its factory default settings:
1. Reboot the Altitude AP.
2. Depower and repower the Altitude AP during the vulnerable time interval.
3. Repeat Step 2 two more times.
When the Altitude AP reboots for the fourth time, after having its power supply 
interrupted three consecutive times, it restores its factory default settings. The 
Altitude AP then reboots again to put the default settings into effect.
Reset button (Hardware)
You can also reset the Altitude AP to its factory default settings by pressing and 
holding the Reset button on the Altitude AP for approximately five seconds. Not 
all models of the Altitude APs have the Reset button
The following figure illustrates the location of the Reset button on the Altitude 
APs.
AC/DC Power 
Supply
Ethernet
Port
Reset
Button