1. Log on to the CLI of each of the nodes.
2. Execute the set-factory command to reset the node to factory settings.
NOTE: See Resetting a Node to Factory Settings on page 358 for more information.
3. Using the CLI, set up the controller as a standalone unit.
4. Copy the cluster configuration backup from the FTP server to the controller.
5. Execute the restore local command from the CLI.
NOTE:
Issue the restore local command at the same time for both nodes, or temporally
disconnect the cluster interface and issue the command. After issuing the command, connect
the cluster interface back.
6. When the CLI indicates that the restore local command has been completed successfully,
plug in the cluster interface cable.
Repeat the same procedure until you have restore the cluster configuration backup from the
FTP server to all of the nodes in the cluster.
You have completed recovering the controller cluster using an FTP backup.
Uploading AP Patch Files
New AP models and firmware updates are supported without the need to upgrade the controller
image by using the AP patch files supplied by Ruckus Wireless.
Follow these steps to upload the patch file:
1. Go to Administration > Upload AP Patch.
The Upload AP Patch page is displayed.
2. Click Browse to select the patch file (with extension .patch).
3. Click Open.
4. Click Upload.
After the patch files is updated, the AP Patch Information section is populated with the
following information:
• Name of the patch file
• Size of the patch file
• AP firmware version number
• AP model number
5. Click Apply Patch to apply the patch file to the AP model or firmware as appropriate.
The AP Model Patched section displays all the AP models and AP firmware that were updated
by the patch file.
NOTE: You will be prompted to log out after this step.
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