Example Of Configuration File Download Using Ftp - ZyXEL Communications WAC6000 Series Manual

802.11 a/b/g/n/ac unified access point
Hide thumbs Also See for WAC6000 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Table 79 Maintenance > File Manager > Configuration File (continued)
LABEL
#
File Name
Size
Last Modified
Upload
Configuration
File
File Path
Browse...
Upload

14.2.1 Example of Configuration File Download Using FTP

The following example gets a configuration file named startup-config.conf from the NWA/WAC and
saves it on the computer.
Connect your computer to the NWA/WAC.
1
The FTP server IP address of the NWA/WAC in standalone AP mode is 192.168.1.2, so set your
2
computer to use a static IP address from 192.168.1.3 ~192.168.1.254.
Use an FTP client on your computer to connect to the NWA/WAC. For example, in the Windows
3
command prompt, type ftp 192.168.1.2. Keep the console session connected in order to see
when the firmware recovery finishes.
Enter your user name when prompted.
4
Enter your password as requested.
5
Chapter 14 File Manager
DESCRIPTION
This column displays the number for each configuration file entry. This field is a sequential
value, and it is not associated with a specific address. The total number of configuration
files that you can save depends on the sizes of the configuration files and the available
flash storage space.
This column displays the label that identifies a configuration file.
You cannot delete the following configuration files or change their file names.
The system-default.conf file contains the NWA/WAC's default settings. Select this file
and click Apply to reset all of the NWA/WAC settings to the factory defaults. This
configuration file is included when you upload a firmware package.
The startup-config.conf file is the configuration file that the NWA/WAC is currently using.
If you make and save changes during your management session, the changes are applied
to this configuration file. The NWA/WAC applies configuration changes made in the Web
Configurator to the configuration file when you click Apply or OK. It applies configuration
changes made via commands when you use the write command.
The lastgood.conf is the most recently used (valid) configuration file that was saved when
the device last restarted. If you upload and apply a configuration file with an error, you can
apply lastgood.conf to return to a valid configuration.
This column displays the size (in KB) of a configuration file.
This column displays the date and time that the individual configuration files were last
changed or saved.
The bottom part of the screen allows you to upload a new or previously saved configuration
file from your computer to your NWA/WAC
You cannot upload a configuration file named system-default.conf or lastgood.conf.
If you upload startup-config.conf, it will replace the current configuration and
immediately apply the new settings.
Type in the location of the file you want to upload in this field or click Browse... to find it.
Click Browse... to find the .conf file you want to upload. The configuration file must use a
".conf" filename extension. You will receive an error message if you try to upload a fie of a
different format. Remember that you must decompress compressed (.zip) files before you
can upload them.
Click Upload to begin the upload process. This process may take up to two minutes.
NWA5000 / WAC6000 Series User's Guide
172

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents