Cisco Cisco WAP571 Wireless-AC N Premium Dual Radio Access Point with PoE 관리 매뉴얼

다운로드
페이지 225
Administration
Download/Backup Configuration File
Cisco Small Business WAP551 and WAP561 Wireless-N Access Point
47
3
If these conditions are met, the file is written to flash memory and the system is rebooted using 
the new firmware. 
If any of these checks fail, the image is not written to flash memory and the recovery process is 
stopped. You can restart the recovery process with a correct image file.
If the transfer is aborted because the browser window is refreshed or closed, the session is 
cleared and the session times out immediately. If the transfer is aborted because the network is 
unreachable, the session times out after 45 seconds. After the session times out, you can begin 
the recovery process again.
Download/Backup Configuration File
The WAP device configuration files are in XML format and contain all the information about 
the WAP device settings. You can back up (upload) the configuration files to a network host or 
TFTP server to manually edit the content or create backups. After you edit a backed-up 
configuration file, you can download it to the access point to modify the configuration.
The WAP device maintains these configuration files:
Startup Configuration—The configuration file saved to flash memory. 
Backup Configuration—An additional configuration file saved on the WAP device for 
use as a backup. 
Mirror Configuration—If the Startup Configuration is not modified for at least 24 
hours, it is automatically saved to a Mirror Configuration file. The Mirror 
Configuration file is a snapshot of a past Startup Configuration. The Mirror 
Configuration is preserved across factory resets, so it can be used to recover a system 
configuration after a factory reset by copying the Mirror Configuration to the Startup 
Configuration.
NOTE
In addition to downloading and uploading these files to another system, you can copy them to 
different file types on the WAP device. See 
.
Backing Up a Configuration File
Backing Up a Configuration File
To back up (upload) the configuration file to a network host or TFTP server: