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Configuration Files Properties
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Configuration Files Properties
The Configuration Files Properties page enables you to clear the Startup or
Backup Configuration file. If you clear the Startup Configuration file, the Backup
Configuration file becomes active the next time that you reboot the AP.
Backup Configuration file. If you clear the Startup Configuration file, the Backup
Configuration file becomes active the next time that you reboot the AP.
When the AP comes up, it tries to apply the startup configuration. If there is any
issue seen with startup configuration then the AP tries to apply the mirror
configuration. If mirror configuration cannot be applied for some reason, then the
AP tries the backup configuration.
issue seen with startup configuration then the AP tries to apply the mirror
configuration. If mirror configuration cannot be applied for some reason, then the
AP tries the backup configuration.
To delete the Startup Configuration or Backup Configuration file:
STEP 1
Select Administration > Configuration Files Properties in the navigation pane.
STEP 2
Select the Startup Configuration, or Backup Configuration file type.
STEP 3
Click Clear Files.
Copy/Save Configuration
The Copy/Save Configuration page enables you to copy files within the AP file
system. For example, you can copy the Backup Configuration file to the Startup
Configuration file type, so that it is used the next time you boot up the WAP device.
system. For example, you can copy the Backup Configuration file to the Startup
Configuration file type, so that it is used the next time you boot up the WAP device.
To copy a file to another file type:
STEP 1
Select Administration > Copy/Save Configuration in the navigation pane.
STEP 2
Select the Source File Name:
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Startup Configuration—Configuration file type used when the WAP device
last booted. This does not include any configuration changes applied but not
yet saved to the WAP device.
last booted. This does not include any configuration changes applied but not
yet saved to the WAP device.
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Backup Configuration—Backup configuration file type saved on the WAP
device.
device.