Справочник Пользователя для 3e Technologies International Inc. 523E-900
AirGuard WiMesh 3e-
523 Series User’s Guide
Copyright
2015 Ultra Electronics, 3eTI
October 2015
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29000169-005 Revision C1
Figure 59 - System Administration
— Firmware Upgrade
Local Configuration Upgrade - On the System Administration - System Upgrade screen (
Figure 60Figure 60), click on the Local Configuration Upgrade tab to upload and download configuration
files to other 3e
files to other 3e
–523 devices connected to the network.
To upload a configuration file, select the file using the browse button and enter the passphrase for that file.
The passphrase protects the file from unauthorized users. It prevents unauthorized users from applying
the system configuration file to an unauthorized device to gain access to the network. Before downloading
the system configuration file to a local computer, the user must enter a passphrase to protect the file.
Before the system configuration file can be uploaded onto another 3e
The passphrase protects the file from unauthorized users. It prevents unauthorized users from applying
the system configuration file to an unauthorized device to gain access to the network. Before downloading
the system configuration file to a local computer, the user must enter a passphrase to protect the file.
Before the system configuration file can be uploaded onto another 3e
–523 device, the passphrase must be
entered on the remote 3e
–523 device.
Notes:
1. When downloading configuration files, keys are NOT downloaded.
2. When uploading configuration file to a device, if the device currently is configured to the same
security options as those in the uploaded file, the keys are reused. Otherwise, the keys are
zeroized and marked “key not set” from web GUI.
zeroized and marked “key not set” from web GUI.
e.g. Current device has 802.11i-PMK option on AP security. The configured to be uploaded will
use 802.11i-PMK for AP security. Existing 256bit PMK is reused. Otherwise, AP security is
marked “key not set”.
use 802.11i-PMK for AP security. Existing 256bit PMK is reused. Otherwise, AP security is
marked “key not set”.
3. In VLAN scenario, VLAN ID (NOT the SSID) is the index to find matching security option.
E.g. Current device has 3 VLAN configured as follows.
a. VLAN ID = 1, SSID=area-1, security=802.11i pmk
b. VLAN ID = 2, SSID=area-2, security=802.11i-dot1x
c. VLAN ID = 3, SSID=area-3, security=static AES
The configuration file to be uploaded has 4 VLAN configured as follows.
a.
VLAN ID = 1, SSID=test-1, security=802.11i pmk