User's Manual

3 Installing the Access Point Using the Configuration Interfaces
32 Installation and User Guide: Airgo Access Point
Reset the configuration of the AP to the factory default in any of the following ways:
Factory Default Settings
Each AP is shipped with the following factory default settings:
Method Description
Web browser
interface
Use the Configuration Management panel under System Configuration. See
“Reset Configuration” on page 249.
CLI Use the command sequence:
config
system >
reset-to-defaults factory-defaults
Reset and default
buttons on the AP
This is useful if the administrative password is lost; however, before
performing the reset, make sure to have the original factory-assigned AP
password available. Follow these steps:
1 Make sure the AP is connected to power (power adaptor or Power-over-
Ethernet).
2 On the side of the AP, hold down both the Reset and the Default buttons.
The button closest to the antenna is the Reset button. The button below it is
the Default button.
3 Release only the Reset button and continue to hold down the Default
button. After 10 seconds, the Status LED blinks from red to green twice. If
the AP has a buzzer, a beep indicates that the restore operation has started.
4 Now release the Default button. The AP continues to reboot. The Status
LED turns green when the reboot is successful and the AP is operational.
During this process, all passwords and configurations are reset to factory
defaults. If the AP was previously enrolled in a network, it must be re-
enrolled. The new administrator password is now the original AP unique
password that was set at the factory.
NOTE: The AP configuration may not revert back to factory defaults if the Reset
button is pressed immediately after issuing the reset-to-defaults factory-
defaults command from the CLI or applying the reset function from the AP web
interface (“Reset Configuration” on page 249). To ensure that the configuration reverts
back to factory defaults, allow the reset to defaults operation to reboot the AP
automatically.
Item Description
Password Each AP is shipped with a unique administration password provided in
the paperwork shipped with the AP.
Certificate Thumbprint Each AP internally contains a unique digital certificate and associated
thumbprint (key) included in the paperwork shipped with the AP.
IP Address When an AP boots for first time and is able to access a DHCP server, it
will obtain an IP address. If an AP fails to secure an IP address lease from
a DHCP server, it will default to the IP address of 192.168.1.254.
Each NM Portal AP should have a fixed IP address.