D-Link DWL-8500AP Product Manual - Page 84

A File Upload or Choose File dialog box displays., The AP reboots.

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D-Link Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Use the following procedures to restore the configuration on an access point to previously saved settings by using TFTP: 1. If it is not already selected, click the option to use TFTP to upload the file. 2. Enter a name for the backup file in the Filename field, including the .xml file name extension. 3. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server, including the path to the directory, that contains the configuration file to upload. 4. Click the Restore button. The AP reboots. A "reboot" confirmation dialog and follow-on "rebooting" status message displays. Please wait for the reboot process to complete, which might take several minutes. The Administration Web UI is not accessible until the AP has rebooted. Use the following steps to save a copy of the current settings on an access point to a backup configuration file by using HTTP: 1. Uncheck the Use TFTP to upload the file box. When you clear the option, the Server IP field is disabled. 2. Enter the name of the file to restore. 3. Click the Restore button. A File Upload or Choose File dialog box displays. 4. Navigate to the directory that contains the file, then select the file to upload and click Open. (Only those files created with the Backup function and saved as .xml backup configuration files are valid to use with Restore; for example, ap_config.xml.) 5. Click the Restore button. The AP reboots. A "reboot" confirmation dialog and follow-on "rebooting" status message displays. Please wait for the reboot process to complete, which might take several minutes. The Administration Web UI is not accessible until the AP has rebooted. 84 © 2001-2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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© 2001-2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
D-Link Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Use the following procedures to restore the configuration on an access point to previously
saved settings by using TFTP:
1.
If it is not already selected, click the option to use TFTP to upload the file.
2.
Enter a name for the backup file in the
Filename
field, including the .xml file name
extension.
3.
Enter the IP address of the TFTP server, including the path to the directory, that contains
the configuration file to upload.
4.
Click the
Restore
button.
The AP reboots.
A “reboot” confirmation dialog and follow-on “rebooting” status message displays. Please
wait for the reboot process to complete, which might take several minutes.
The Administration Web UI is not accessible until the AP has rebooted.
Use the following steps to save a copy of the current settings on an access point to a backup
configuration file by using HTTP:
1.
Uncheck the
Use TFTP to upload the file
box.
When you clear the option, the Server IP field is disabled.
2.
Enter the name of the file to restore.
3.
Click the
Restore
button.
A File Upload or Choose File dialog box displays.
4.
Navigate to the directory that contains the file, then select the file to upload and click
Open
.
(Only those files created with the Backup function and saved as .xml backup configuration
files are valid to use with Restore; for example,
ap_config.xml
.)
5.
Click the
Restore
button.
The AP reboots.
A “reboot” confirmation dialog and follow-on “rebooting” status message displays. Please
wait for the reboot process to complete, which might take several minutes.
The Administration Web UI is not accessible until the AP has rebooted.