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3. Configure the HTTP Import/Export field to import/export access point configuration
settings using HTTP.
Username Specify a username to be used when logging in to the FTP server. A
username is not required for TFTP server logins.
Password Define a password allowing access to the FTP server for the import
or export operation.
Import Configuration Click the Import Configuration button to import the configuration
file from the server with the assigned filename and login
information. The system displays a confirmation window indicating
the administrator must log out of the access point after the
operation completes for the changes to take effect. Click Yes to
continue the operation. Click No to cancel the configuration file
import.
Export Configuration Click the Export Configuration button to export the configuration
file from the server with the assigned filename and login
information. If the IP mode is set to DHCP Client, IP address
information is not exported (true for both LAN1, LAN2 and the
WAN port). For LAN1 and LAN2, IP address information is only
exported when the IP mode is set to either static or DHCP Server.
For the WAN port, IP address information is only exported when the
This interface is a DHCP Client checkbox is not selected. For
more information on these settings, see Configuring the LAN
Interface on page 5-1 and Configuring WAN Settings on page 5-16.
The system displays a confirmation window prompting the
administrator to log out of the access point after the operation
completes for the changes to take effect. Click Yes to continue the
operation. Click No to cancel the configuration file export.
CAUTION For HTTP downloads (exports) to be successful, pop-up messages
must be disabled.
Upload and Apply A
Configuration File
Click the Upload and Apply A Configuration File button to
upload a configuration file to this access point using HTTP.
Download
Configuration File
Click the Download Configuration File button to download this
access point’s configuration file using HTTP.
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