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Chapter 8: Centralised Configuration Management
Topics:
Devise Management Overview
TFTP Server Overview
TFTP Parameters
Centralised configuration management is an alternative configuration method to the web interface. It
uses Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) where devices read and apply configuration files from a TFTP
server. It is a faster way to configure a large number of network switches, reducing the potential for
human error.
To take advantage of TFTP configuration:
For networks with an ICA v1.4.0 or higher, AP settings can be managed from the ICA Administration
console. A customisable Site Default template is included at installation, and further templates can be
copied from it and modified separately. Additionally, individual APs can have specific settings overridden
via the Administration Console.
In this case, the ICA will push configuration changes to the APs, and no local setup is required.