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Syslog Notification
-
Syslog Notification
—Syslog is a standard protocol used to capture
information about network activity. The access point supports this
protocol and sends its activity logs to an external server. To enable
Syslog, select
Enabled
. The default is
Disabled
.
-
Syslog Server IP Address
—Enter the IP address of the Syslog server. In
addition to the standard event log, the access point can send a detailed
log to an external Syslog server. The access point’s Syslog captures all
log activities and includes this information about all data transmissions:
every connection source and destination IP address, IP server, and
number of bytes transferred.
Log
Select the events that you want the access point to log.
-
Unauthorized Login Attempt
—If you want to receive alert logs about
any unauthorized login attempts, click this check box.
-
Authorized Login
—If you want to log authorized logins, click this check
box.
-
System Error Messages
—If you want to log system error messages,
click this check box.
-
Configuration Changes
—If you want to log any configuration changes,
click this check box.
STEP
3
Click
Save
.
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Restoring Factory Default Settings
The Administration > Factory Default window allows you to restore the access
point’s factory default settings.
!
CAUTION
Restoring the factory default settings deletes all your custom settings. To preserve
your custom settings, save them to disk before restoring the factory default
settings, as described in
“Managing the Access Point’s Configuration,” on
page 60
.
To restore the factory default settings of the access point, follow these steps:
STEP 1
Click
Administration > Factory Default
.
STEP
2
Click
Restore Factory Default
.
Your access point reboots and comes back up with the factory default settings in
a few seconds.
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Upgrading the Firmware
The Administration > Firmware Upgrade window allows you to upgrade the
access point’s firmware.
!
CAUTION
Do not upgrade the firmware unless you are experiencing problems with the
access point or the new firmware has a feature you want to use. Upgrading the
firmware deletes all custom settings. To preserve your custom settings, save them
to disk before upgrading the firmware, as described in
“Managing the Access
Point’s Configuration,” on page 60
.
To upgrade the firmware of the access point, follow these steps:
STEP 1
Upgrade the firmware of the access point.
a.
Download the firmware upgrade file from
www.cisco.com/en/US/products/
ps10049/index.html
.
b.
Extract the firmware upgrade file and save it on your computer.
c.
Click
Administration > Firmware Upgrade
.
d.
Enter the location of the firmware upgrade file in the field provided or click
Browse
to locate the file.
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e.
Click
Upgrade
and follow the on-screen instructions.
STEP
2
Restore your custom settings as described in
“Managing the Access Point’s
Configuration,” on page 60
.
Rebooting the Access Point
The Administration > Reboot window allows you to reboot the access point.
To reboot the access point, follow these steps:
STEP 1
Click
Administration > Reboot
.
This feature is useful when you need to remotely reboot the access point.
STEP
2
Click
Reboot
.
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Managing the Access Point’s Configuration
The Administration > Config Management window allows you to create a backup
configuration file of the access point’s current settings or restore a configuration
file of previously saved settings to the access point.
To manage the configuration for the access point, follow these steps:
STEP 1
Click
Administration > Config Management
.
STEP
2
To create a backup configuration file, click
Save Configuration to File
and follow
the on-screen instructions.
STEP
3
To restore (upload) the access point’s configuration settings:
a.
Enter the location of the configuration file or click
Browse
button to locate the
file.
b.
Click
Load
.

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