Restoring The Configuration From A Previously Saved File; Figure 46 - Confirmation Prompt; Figure 47 - Manage This Access Point's Configuration - Restore (Tftp); Figure 48 - Manage This Access Point's Configuration - Restore (Http) - D-Link DWL-2600AP Administrator's Manual

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3.) To proceed with the download, select OK.
A dialog box opens allowing you to view or save the file.
4.) Select the Save File option and select OK.
5.) Use the file browser to navigate to the directory where you want to save the file, and click OK to save the file.
You can keep the default file name (config.xml) or rename the backup file, but be sure to save the file with an
.xml extension.

Restoring the Configuration from a Previously Saved File

You can use HTTP or TFTP to transfer files to and from the UAP. After you download a configuration file to the
management station, you can manually edit the file, which is in XML format. Then, you can upload the edited
configuration file to apply those configuration settings to the AP.
Use the following procedures to restore the configuration on an AP to previously saved settings by using TFTP:
1.) Select TFTP for Upload Method.
2.) Enter a name (1 to 63 characters) for the backup file in the Filename field, including the .xml file name extension
and the path to the directory that contains the configuration file to upload.
3.) Enter the IP address of the TFTP server in the Server IP field.
4.) Click the Restore button.
The AP reboots. A reboot confirmation dialog and follow-on rebooting status message displays. Please wait for
the reboot process to complete, which might take several minutes.
The Administration Web UI is not accessible until the AP has rebooted.
Use the following steps to save a copy of the current settings on an AP to a backup configuration file by using HTTP:
1.) Select HTTP for Upload Method.
January 2015

Figure 46 - Confirmation Prompt

Figure 47 - Manage this Access Point's Configuration - Restore (TFTP)

Figure 48 - Manage this Access Point's Configuration - Restore (HTTP)

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