Reset An Access Point To The Factory-Default Configuration - Juniper AP45 Deployment Manual

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5. Click Start Upgrade.
NOTE: If you try to manually upgrade a disconnected AP, the upgrade process starts only when
the AP reconnects to the Juniper Mist cloud.
Reset an Access Point to the Factory-Default
Configuration
You can reset your access point (AP) to the factory-default configuration using the Reset button. You
might need to do this when:
• The current configuration on your AP fails and the AP cannot connect to the Juniper Mist cloud.
• The AP is unresponsive.
When you reset an AP, all existing configuration is removed. You must ensure that your AP receives a
valid IP address from the DHCP server after resetting so that the AP can connect to the Mist cloud.
Before you reset your AP:
1. In the left menu of the Juniper Mist portal, select Organization > Access Points.
The Access Points page appears.
2. Click the AP name on the Access Points page.
The AP Details page appears.
3. Set IP Address to DHCP.
4. Click Save.
To reset your AP to the factory-default configuration:
1. Power off the AP.
2. Using a thin, pointed object, such as a pin, press and hold the Reset button. At the same time, power
on the AP.
The LED on the AP blinks red for 3 seconds. This LED behavior indicates that the AP is starting to
boot.
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