Forcing Immediate System Shut Down; Resetting The Wireless Aps To Their Factory Default Settings - Extreme Networks Summit WM Maintenance Manual

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Performing system maintenance
NOTE
The syslog daemon must be running on both the Summit WM Controller and on the remote syslog server before
the logs can be synchronized. If you change the log level on the Summit WM Controller, you must also modify
the appropriate setting in the syslog configuration on remote syslog server.
Table 4
displays Syslog and Controller, Access Points and Software event log mapping.
Table 4: Syslog and Controller, Access Points and Software event log mapping
Syslog Event
LOG_CRIT
LOG_ERR
LOG_WARNING
LOG_INFO
LOG_DEBUG

Forcing immediate system shut down

To force immediate system shutdown:
1 From the main menu, click Summit WM Controller. The Summit WM Controller page is displayed.
2 To shut down the system, including associated Altitude APs, select the appropriate shut down
option:
Halt system: reboot
Halt system: reset database to factory default and reboot – Restores all aspects of the system
configuration to the initial settings. However, the Management IP address and license key are
preserved. This permits the user to remain connected through the Management interface.
Halt system: reset to factory default and reboot – Resets the entire system configuration to the
factory shipping state. The Management IP address reverts to 192.168.10.1 and the license key is
removed.
Halt system – The system enters the halted state, which stops all functional services and the
application. To restart the system, the power to the system must be reset.
3 Click Apply Now. The system is immediately halted.
Resetting the Wireless APs to their factory default
settings
You can reset the Altitude AP and the Outdoor AP to their factory default settings.
NOTE
The term, 'Altitude AP', is used in this document to encompass all three variants - Altitude AP, Outdoor AP
(Siemens), and Altitude 802.11n AP. The variants are only specifically identified in the documentation where it is
necessary to do so.
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