Specifications

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3 In the Tagged - VLAN ID text box, type the VLAN ID on which the Wireless AP will operate.
4 To save your changes, click Save. The Wireless AP reboots and loses connection with the Summit
WM Controller.
5 Log out from the Summit WM Controller.
6 Disconnect the Wireless AP from the central office network and move it to the target location.
7 Power the Wireless AP. The Wireless AP connects to the Summit WM Controller.
If the Wireless AP does not connect to the Summit WM Controller, it implies that the Wireless AP
was not configured properly. To recover from this situation, you must reset the Wireless AP to its
factory default settings, and reconfigure the static IP address. For more information, see “Resetting
the Wireless AP to its factory default settings” on page 81.
Resetting the Wireless AP to its factory default settings
You can reset the Altitude 802.11n AP and the Outdoor AP to their factory default settings.
Resetting the Altitude AP to its factory default settings.
The Wireless AP boot-up sequence includes a random delay interval, followed by a vulnerable time
interval. During the vulnerable time interval (2 seconds), the LEDs flash in a particular sequence to
indicate that the Summit WM Controller is in the vulnerable time interval. For more information, see
“Wireless AP’s LED states” on page 83.
If you power up the Wireless AP and interrupt the power during the vulnerable time interval three
consecutive times, the fourth time the Wireless AP reboots, it will restore its factory defaults including
the user password and the default IP settings.
To reset the Wireless AP to its factory default settings:
1 Switch off, and then switch on the Altitude AP. The Altitude AP reboots.
2 Switch off, and then switch on the Altitude AP during the vulnerable time interval.
NOTE
You should refer to the Altitude AP’s LED pattern to determine the vulnerable period. For more information, see
“Altitude AP LED status” on page 84.
3 Repeat Step 2 two more times.
When the Altitude AP reboots for the fourth time, after having its power supply interrupted three
consecutive times, it restores its factory default settings. The Altitude AP then reboots again to put
the default settings into effect.
NOTE
You should refer to the Altitude AP’s LED pattern to confirm that the Altitude AP is set to its factory defaults.
For more information, see “Altitude AP LED status” on page 84.