3com WL-463 Manual De Usuario

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To back up a configuration — Type the IP address of the TFTP server and a 
name for the backup file in the spaces provided. Click Basic (to save a partial 
configuration) or Complete (to save an entire configuration) and click 
Backup Configuration.
To restore a configuration — Type the IP address of the TFTP server and the 
name of the backup file in the spaces provided and click Restore Configuration. 
Restoring a configuration causes the access point to reset. If the file being restored 
was saved as a Basic configuration, only general configuration parameters such as 
SSID, country code, radio settings, security settings, RADIUS server settings, and 
management setup information are restored. Parameters that are unique to 
individual access points, such as device names, IP addresses, and administration 
passwords, are neither affected nor overwritten.
Before restoring a configuration you can view a description of the restoration 
point by clicking the Restore User Comment button. Comments made at the 
point the backup was created will appear in the “User Comments” field. This 
feature allows the user to select the correct restoration point.
To restore comments — Click the Restore Comments button to view comments 
saved on previous backups.
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Factory Settings—Click Restore to load the factory default configuration and 
reboot the access point. All user-configured information is lost. You must reenter 
the default user name (admin) to regain management access to this device.
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Reset Access Point—Click Reset to perform a hardware reset of the access point. 
Current configuration settings are not changed.
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The System Log page allows you to set up a server to store event logs and to specify 
how the access point obtains the date and time. When you are finished configuring 
items on this page, click Apply. 
Each logging message is tagged with a severity level, as defined in RFC3164. The 
severity levels are:
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Emergency: system is unusable
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Alert: action must be taken immediately
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Critical: critical conditions
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Error: error conditions
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Warning: warning conditions
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Notice: normal but significant condition
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Informational: informational messages
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Debug: debug-level messages