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AP-5131 Introduction
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For detailed information on available AP-5131 statistical displays and the values they represent, see
Monitoring Statistics on page 7-1
1.2.18 Transmit Power Control
The AP-5131 has a configurable power level for each radio. This enables the network administrator
to define the antenna’s transmission power level in respect to the AP-5131’s placement or network
requirements as defined in the AP-5131 site survey.
For detailed information on setting the radio transmit power level, see
1.2.19 Advanced Event Logging Capability
The AP-5131 provides the capability for periodically logging system events. Logging events is useful
in assessing the throughput and performance of the AP-5131 or troubleshooting problems on the
AP-5131 managed Local Area Network (LAN).
For detailed information on AP-5131 events, see
Logging Configuration on page 4-35
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1.2.20 Configuration File Import/Export Functionality
Configuration settings for an AP-5131 can be downloaded from the current configuration of another
AP-5131. This affords the administrator the opportunity to save the current configuration before
making significant changes or restoring the default configuration.
For detailed information on importing or exporting configuration files, see
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1.2.21 Default Configuration Restoration
The AP-5131 has the ability to restore its default configuration or a partial default configuration with
the exception of current WAN and SNMP settings. Restoring the default configuration is a good way
to create new WLANs if the MUs the AP-5131 supports have been moved to different radio coverage
areas.
For detailed information on restoring a default or partial default configuration, see
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