Specifications
System Configuration
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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3 Refer to the Factory Defaults field to restore either a full or partial default configuration.
CAUTION
Restoring the Access Point’s configuration back to default settings changes the administrative password
back to “admin123” If restoring the configuration back to default settings, be sure you change the administrative
password accordingly.
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.
Enable DNS Relay Select the radio button to enable DNS relay. DNS relay is
used to prevent access to the port used by DNS. If
disabled, clients connected to the Access Point are not
able to browse sites since DNS is disabled. This feature is
enabled by default.
Enable SSLv2
Mode
Select the radio button to enable SSL (Secure Socket
Layer) version 2 support. SSL provides session encryption
and message authentication. This feature is enabled by
default.
Enable SSHv1
Mode
Select the radio button to enable SSH version 1 support.
Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol that provides a secure,
remote connection to an Access Point. This feature is
enabled by default.
Enable Weak
Cipher Support
Select the radio button to enable the Access Point to
support SSL ciphers less than 128 bits in length. This
feature is enabled by default.
Restore Default
Configuration
Select the Restore Default Configuration button to reset
the AP’s configuration to factory default settings. If
selected, a message displays warning the user the current
configuration will be lost if the default configuration is
restored. Before using this feature, Extreme Networks
recommends using the Config Import/Export screen to
export the current configuration for safekeeping.
Restore Partial
Default
Configuration
Select the Restore Partial Default Configuration button to
restore a default configuration with the exception of the
current LAN, WAN, SNMP settings and IP address used to
launch the browser. If selected, a message displays
warning the user all current configuration settings will be
lost with the exception of WAN and SNMP settings. Before
using this feature, Extreme Networks recommends using
the Config Import/Export screen to export the current
configuration for safekeeping.
Restart AP4700 Click the Restart access point button to reboot the AP.
Restarting the access point resets all data collection
values to zero. Extreme Networks does not recommend
restarting the AP during significant system uptime or data
collection activities.