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Server Address, File Path, File Name, Group Size, Image Download Type, Managed AP
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Section 4 - Advanced WLAN Configuration Field Server Address File Path File Name Group Size Image Download Type Managed AP Description Enter the IP address of the host where the upgrade file is located. The host must have a TFTP server installed and running. Enter the file path on the TFTP server where the software is located. You may enter up to 96 characters. Enter the name of the upgrade file. You may enter up to 32 characters, and the file extension .tar must be included. When you upgrade multiple APs, each AP contacts the TFTP server to download the upgrade file. To prevent the TFTP server from being overloaded, you can limit the number of APs to be upgraded at a time. In the Group Size field, enter the number of APs that can be upgraded at the same time. When one group completes the upgrade, the next group begins the process. Type of the image to be downloaded, which can be one of the following: • All Images • DWL-8600AP • DWL-3600AP/ DWL-6600AP • DWL-2600AP • DWL-8610AP Note: To download all images, make sure you specify the file path and file name for both images in the appropriate File Path and File Name fields. The list shows all the APs that the controller manages. If the controller is the Cluster Controller, then the list shows the APs managed by all controllers in the cluster. Each AP is identified by its MAC address, IP address, and Location in the format. To upgrade a single AP, select the AP MAC address from the drop down list. To upgrade all APs, select All from the top of the list. If All is selected, the Group Size field will limit the number of simultaneous AP upgrades in order not to overwhelm the TFTP server. To select multiple APs to upgrade, CTRL + click the APs to upgrade. Note: D‐Link recommends that you upgrade all managed APs at the same time. D-Link DWC-2000 User Manual 111