Access Point Features
Managing the Device
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Zero image size
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Large image size
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AP image
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Digital signature verification
If any of the above checks fails on the download image, the Access Point deletes the download image and retains the old
image. Otherwise, if all checks pass successfully, the AP detects the old image and retains the download image.
These checks are to ensure that the AP does not enter an invalid image state. The storage of the two images is only
temporary to ensure the proper verification; the two images will not be stored in the AP permanently.
Update Device Using HTTP - Features
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File Type: This parameter represents the type of file being downloaded to the device.
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File Name: This parameter represents the filename to be downloaded.
Update Device Using TFTP - Features
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Server IP Address: This parameter represents the IP address for the TFTP server.
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File Name: This parameter represents the filename to upload or download to the TFTP server.
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File Type: This parameter represents the type of file being downloaded to the device.
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Operation: This parameter represents the type of operation that has to be completed. The option that are provided
are: None, Update, and Update and Reboot.
Retrieve From Device Using HTTP - Features
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File Type: This parameter represents the type of file being uploaded to the device.
Retrieve From Device Using TFTP - Features
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Server IP Address: This parameter represents the IP address for the TFTP server.
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File Name: This parameter represents the filename to upload or download to the TFTP server.
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File Type: This parameter represents the type of file being uploaded to the device.
Password Management
The Management Services feature provides a consolidated page where you can configure all the required passwords for
the Access Point.
NOTE: No special characters are allowed while configuring the passwords.
Services Features
HTTP Password: This parameter is used to set the HTTP login password. This password should be in alphanumeric with
minimum of 8 and maximum of 32 characters.
HTTP: This parameter represents the TCP/IP port by which the HTTP server will be accessible.
HTTPS: This parameter is used to enable or disable the HTTPS access to the device from any host.
Telnet/SSH Password: This parameter is used to set the Telnet/SSH login password. This password should be in
alphanumeric with minimum of 6 and maximum of 32 characters.
Telnet: This parameter is used to enable or disable the Telnet access to the device from any host.
SSH: This parameter is used to enable or disable the SSH access to the device from any host.
SNMP: This parameter allows to enable or disable the SNMP access.
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