User guide

Configuring the Wireless AP
Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.282
3 From the WAP Images for Platform drop-down list select the appropriate platform.
4 To select an image to be the default image for a software upgrade, select it in the list, and then click
Set as default.
5 In the Upgrade Behavior section, select one of the following:
Upgrade when WAP connects using settings from Controlled Upgrade – The Controlled
Upgrade tab is displayed. Controlled upgrade allows you to individually select and control the
state of an AP image upgrade: which APs to upgrade, when to upgrade, how to upgrade, and to
which image the upgrade or downgrade should be done. Administrators decide on the levels of
software releases that the equipment should be running.
Always upgrade WAP to default image (overrides Controlled Upgrade settings) – Selected by
default. Allows for the selection of a default revision level (firmware image) for all APs in the
domain. As the AP registers with the controller, the firmware version is verified. If it does not
match the same value as defined for the default-image, the AP is automatically requested to
upgrade to the default-image.
6 Select the Do not upgrade WAP images if current image version = upgrade version checkbox to
prevent an upgrade if current image version is the same as the upgrade version. Selecting this option
overrides upgrade behavior.
7 Select the Automatically downgrade the WAP to the default image if AP is at later release number
(major/minor rev) checkbox to allow an older image to be installed if selected.
8 To save your changes, click Save.
To delete a Wireless AP software image:
1 From the main menu, click Altitude APs. The Altitude APs screen is displayed.
2 From the left pane, click WAP Maintenance. The WAP Software Maintenance tab is displayed.