Filtering Configuration - Avaya AP-7 User Manual

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Note:
It is important to safely store the configuration reset password. If you forget the
Note:
configuration reset password, you will be unable to reset the AP to factory default
configuration if the AP becomes inaccessible and the hardware configuration
reset functionality is disable.
Serial Interface Reset Procedure
To restore the AP to its factory defaults when Hardware Configuration Reset is disable:
1. During boot up, observe the following message output on the serial interface:
Press ctrl-R in 3 seconds to choose configuration reset option.
2. Enter ctrl-R within 3 seconds after being prompted. The AP displays the following message:
Press ctrl-Z to continue with normal boot up or enter password to
reset configuration.
If the you press ctrl-Z, the AP continues to boot with the stored configuration.
3. Enter the configuration reset password. The default configuration reset password is "public".
When you enter the correct configuration reset password, the AP is reset to its factory
defaults and displays the message
AP has been reset to Factory Default Settings.
The AP continues to boot up. If you enter an incorrect password, the AP displays an error
message and reprompts you. If the incorrect password is entered three times in a row, the AP
proceeds to boot up.

Filtering Configuration

The Access Point's Packet Filtering features help control the amount of traffic exchanged
between the wired and wireless networks. To configure the Packet Filtering features, use the
Filtering tab.
The following sections describe how to configure packet filters:
Ethernet Protocol Filter
Static MAC Filter
Advanced Filters
TCP/UDP Port Filters
on page 98
on page 98
on page 102
on page 103
Filtering Configuration
Issue 1 September 2004
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