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12 - 14 WiNG 5.5 Access Point System Reference Guide
5. Select Apply to start the firmware update. Select Abort to terminate the firmware update. Select Close to close the
upgrade popup. The upgrade continues in the background.
6. The Basic link on the screen displays a simple interface with a text box to provide a URL to the upgrade file. Enter the
complete relative path to the file on a remote server in the URL field. Click Apply to start the firmware update.
Figure 12-20 Firmware Upgrade - Basic screen
12.1.5 Viewing Device Summary Information
Devices
Use the Summary screen to assess whether a device’s firmware or configuration file requires an update to the latest feature
set and functionality. To view the Summary screen:
1. Select Operations.
2. Select Devices.
3. Use the navigation pane on the left to navigate to the device to manage the firmware and configuration files on and select
it.
The Device Details Summary screen displays by default. when the Operations menu item is selected from the main
menu.
Path/File Specify the path to the firmware file. Enter the complete relative path to the file on
the server.
User Name Define the user name used to access either a FTP or SFTP server.
This field is only available if the selected protocol is ftp or sftp.
Password Specify the user account password to access the FTP or a SFTP server.
This field is only available if the selected protocol is ftp or sftp.
NOTE: When displaying the Summary screen at the RF Domain level of the UI’s hierar-
chal tree, the screen does not display a field for a device’s Primary and Secondary
firmware image. At the RF Domain level, the Summary screen just lists the Hostname,
MAC Address, Online status, Device Type and Is Controller designations for the devices
comprising the selected RF Domain. A RF Domain must be selected from the hierarchal
tree and expanded to list the devices comprising the RF Domain. From there, individual
controllers, service platforms and Access Points can be selected and their properties
modified.

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