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Automatic Retrieval of Configuration, Managed Mode Operations, Pre-requisites

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Chapter 4 Automatic Retrieval of Configuration This section provides the following information l Managed Mode Operations l Pre-requisites l Configuring Managed Mode Parameters l Verifying the Configuration Managed Mode Operations W-IAPs support managed mode operations to retrieve the configuration file from a server through the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or FTP over Secure Sockets Layer (FTPS), and automatically update the W-IAP configuration. The server details for retrieving configuration files are stored in the basic configuration of the APs. The basic configuration of an AP includes settings specific to an AP, for example, hostname, static IP, and radio configuration settings. When an AP boots up, it performs a GET operation to retrieve the configuration (.cfg) file from the associated server using the specified download method. After the initial configuration is applied to the APs, the configuration can be changed at any point. You can configure a polling mechanism to fetch the latest configuration by using an FTP or FTPS client periodically. If the remote configuration is different from the one running on the W-IAP and if a difference in the configuration file is detected by the W-IAP, the new configuration is applied. At any given time, APs can fetch only one configuration file, which may include the configuration details specific to an AP. For configuring polling mechanism and downloading configuration files, the users are required to provide credentials (username and password). However, if automatic mode is enabled, the user credentials required to fetch the configuration file are automatically generated. To enable automatic configuration of the W-IAPs, configure the management mode command parameters. Pre-requisites Perform the following checks before the configuring management mode command parameters: l Ensure that the W-IAP is running 6.2.1.0-3.4 or later release version. l When the W-IAPs are in the management mode, ensure that the W-IAPs are not managed by W-AirWave. Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.4.3.1-4.2.0.0 | User Guide Automatic Retrieval of Configuration | 43

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Chapter 4
Automatic Retrieval of Configuration
This section provides the following information
l
Managed Mode Operations
l
Pre-requisites
l
Configuring Managed Mode Parameters
l
Verifying the Configuration
Managed Mode Operations
W-IAPs support managed mode operations to retrieve the configuration file from a server through the File
Transfer Protocol (FTP) or FTP over Secure Sockets Layer (FTPS), and automatically update the W-IAP
configuration.
The server details for retrieving configuration files are stored in the basic configuration of the APs. The basic
configuration of an AP includes settings specific to an AP, for example, hostname, static IP, and radio
configuration settings. When an AP boots up, it performs a GET operation to retrieve the configuration (.cfg)
file from the associated server using the specified download method.
After the initial configuration is applied to the APs, the configuration can be changed at any point. You can
configure a polling mechanism to fetch the latest configuration by using an FTP or FTPS client periodically. If
the remote configuration is different from the one running on the W-IAP and if a difference in the
configuration file is detected by the W-IAP, the new configuration is applied. At any given time, APs can fetch
only one configuration file, which may include the configuration details specific to an AP. For configuring
polling mechanism and downloading configuration files, the users are required to provide credentials
(username and password). However, if automatic mode is enabled, the user credentials required to fetch the
configuration file are automatically generated. To enable automatic configuration of the W-IAPs, configure the
management mode command parameters.
Pre-requisites
Perform the following checks before the configuring management mode command parameters:
l
Ensure that the W-IAP is running 6.2.1.0-3.4 or later release version.
l
When the W-IAPs are in the management mode, ensure that the W-IAPs are not managed by W-AirWave.