Chapter 6: Performing Commands
Chapter Contents
Logging into the HTTP Interface on page 171
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Introduction to File Transfer by TFTP or HTTP
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transfer methods.
Update AP by Using TFTP
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server to the AP.
Update AP by Using HTTP
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HTTP.
Uploading AP File by Using TFTP
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to a TFTP server.
Uploading AP File by Using HTTP
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via HTTP.
Reboot
on page 182: Describes how to reboot the AP in the specified number of seconds.
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Reset
on page 183: Describes how to reset all of the Access Point's configuration settings
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to factory defaults.
Help Link
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can be found.
Logging into the HTTP Interface
Once the AP has a valid IP Address and an Ethernet connection, you may use your web
browser to issue commands.
The Command Line Interface (CLI) also provides a method for issuing commands using Telnet
or a serial connection. This section covers only use of the HTTP Interface. For more information
about issuing commands with the CLI, see
on page 175: Describes how to download files from a TFTP
on page 177: Describes how to download files to the AP from
on page 184: Describes how to configure the location where the AP Help files
on page 173: Describes the available file
on page 178: Describes how to upload files from the AP
on page 180: Describes how to upload files from the AP
Appendix A: The Command Line
Interface.
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