Specifications

System Configuration
Altitude 3500 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
70
4 Use the Restart access point field to restart the AP (if necessary).
CAUTION
After a reboot, static route entries disappear from the AP Route Table if a LAN Interface is set to DHCP
Client. The entries can be retrieved (once the reboot is done) by performing an Apply operation from the WEB
UI or a save operation from the CLI.
5 Click Apply to save any changes to the System Settings screen. Navigating away from the screen
without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screen being lost.
NOTE
The Apply button is not needed for restoring the AP35xx default configuration or restarting the AP35xx.
6 Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the settings
displayed on the System Settings screen to the last saved configuration.
7 Click Logout to securely exit the AP35xx Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the
logout before the applet is closed.
Adaptive AP Setup
An access point needs settings defined to discover (and adopt) an available controller and establish a
connection and data tunnel. It’s through this controller adoption that the access point receives its
adaptive AP (AAP) configuration. A new screen has been added to define the mechanisms used to adopt
a controller and route AAP configuration information
NOTE
For an AAP overview and a theoretical discussion of how an access point discovers a controller to create
a secure data tunnel for adaptive AP operation, see “Adaptive AP” on page 547.
NOTE
The Adaptive AP Setup screen does not display the AAP’s adoption status or adopted controller. This
information is available using the access point’s CLI.
Restart AP35xx Click the Restart AP35xx button to reboot the AP.
Restarting the AP35xx resets all data collection values to
zero. Extreme Networks does not recommend restarting
the AP during significant system uptime or data collection
activities.