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Chapter 6: Performing Commands

In This Chapter

Logging into the HTTP Interface

Introduction to File Transfer by TFTP or HTTP
transfer methods.
Updating the AP by Using TFTP
TFTP server to the AP.
Updating the AP by Using HTTP
by using HTTP.
Uploading AP Files by Using TFTP
AP to a TFTP server.
Uploading AP Files by Using HTTP
AP by using HTTP.
Rebooting the AP
seconds.
Resetting the AP
configuration settings to factory defaults.
Help Link
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
Follow these steps to view the available commands supported by the AP's HTTP interface:
1. Open a Web browser on a network computer.
on page 190: Describes how to reboot the AP in the specified number of
on page 191: Describes how to reset all of the Access Point's
on page 191: Describes how to configure the location where the AP Help files
on page 179
on page 181: Describes the available file
on page 183: Describes how to download files from a
on page 184: Describes how to download files to the AP
on page 186: Describes how to upload files from the
on page 188: Describes how to upload files from the
Appendix A: The Command Line
Interface.
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