Specifications
Chapter 6 Managing Firmware and Configurations
Downloading, Uploading, and Resetting the Configuration
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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide
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e. In the FTP Password entry field, enter the password associated with the user
name. If you selected TFTP, you can leave this field blank.
f. Click OK. You return automatically to the Setup page.
Step 3 Follow the link path in the web browser to reach the System Configuration Setup
page.
Step 4 Click Read Config File From Server. The management system checks the server
for several possible configuration filenames while attempting to load the
configuration file. If the management system doesn’t find the first filename, it
continues to the next until it finds the file and loads it. It checks the server for the
following names in the following order:
a. [system name].ini
b. [IP address].ini
c. [boot file from DHCP/BOOTP server].ini
d. [boot file from DHCP/BOOTP server].ini by TFTP
Resetting the Configuration
You can reset the access point configuration to the default settings without
resetting the access point’s IP identity, or you can reset the configuration to the
default settings including the IP identity. If you reset the access point’s IP identity,
however, you might lose your browser connection to the access point.
Two buttons on the System Configuration Setup page reset the configuration to
defaults:
• Reset System Factory Defaults Except IP Identity—this button returns all
access point settings to their factory defaults except:
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The access point’s IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and boot
protocol
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The users in the User Manager list
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The SNMP Administrator Community name