Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.0.0.0-35GRN and later) User Manual

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Configuring system settings

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3. Refer to the Factory Defaults field to restore either a full or partial default configuration.

CAUTION
Restoring the access point’s configuration back to default settings changes the administrative
password back to “admin123.” If restoring the configuration back to default settings, be sure you
change the administrative password accordingly.

4. Use the Reset Keys Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point field to restart the AP (if

necessary).

5. Use the Restart Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point field to restart the AP (if necessary).

CAUTION

After a reboot, static route entries disappear from the AP Route Table if a LAN Interface is set to
DHCP Client. The entries can be retrieved (once the reboot is done) by performing an Apply
operation from the WEB UI or a save operation from the CLI.

6. Click Apply to save any changes to the System Settings screen. Navigating away from the

screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screen being lost.

Restore Default
Configuration

Select the Restore Default Configuration button to reset the AP’s
configuration to factory default settings. If selected, a message
displays warning the user the current configuration will be lost if
the default configuration is restored. Before using this feature,
Brocade recommends using the Config Import/Export screen to
export the current configuration for safekeeping, see

“Importing/exporting configurations”

on page 92.

Restore Partial Default
Configuration

Select the Restore Partial Default Configuration button to restore
a default configuration with the exception of the current LAN, WAN,
SNMP settings and IP address used to launch the browser. If
selected, a message displays warning the user all current
configuration settings will be lost with the exception of WAN and
SNMP settings. Before using this feature, Brocade recommends
using the Config Import/Export screen to export the current
configuration for safekeeping, see

“Importing/exporting

configurations”

on page 92.

Reset Keys to Zero

The Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point has a mechanism
that resets keys to zero values. This is necessary when the access
point require maintenance and must be placed in a non-secure
environment. Zeroizing the keys “hides” key values until they can
be restored once back in a secure environment.

Restart

Click the Restart button to reboot the Brocade Mobility
7131N-FGR Access Point. Restarting the Brocade Mobility
7131N-FGR Access Point resets all data collection values to zero.
Brocade does not recommend restarting the Brocade Mobility
7131N-FGR Access Point during significant system uptime or data
collection activities.

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