Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
Dynamic and Static IP Addressing on the AP
Recovering an IP Address
If you experience trouble communicating with the access point, you can recover a static IP address by resetting
the AP configuration to the factory defaults (see "Resetting the Factory Default Configuration" on page 120),
or you can get a dynamically assigned address by connecting the AP to a network that has a DHCP server.
Discovering a Dynamically Assigned IP Address
If you have access to the DHCP server on your network and know the MAC address of your AP, you can view
the new IP address associated with the MAC address of the AP.
If you do not have access to the DHCP server that assigned the IP address to the AP or do not know the MAC
address of the AP, you might need to use the CLI to find out what the new IP address is. For information about
how to discover a dynamically assigned IP address, see "Using the CLI to View the IP Address" on page 24.
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