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6<strong>Administration</strong><strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> ConfigurationResetting the <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> to the Factory DefaultConfigurationIf you are experiencing problems with the access point and have tried all othertroubleshooting measures, click Reset. This restores factory defaults and clears allsettings, including settings such as the password or wireless settings. You canalso use the Reset button to reset the system to the default configuration.Saving the Current Configuration to a Backup FileYou can use HTTP or TFTP to transfer files to and from the access point. After youdownload a configuration file to the management station, you can manually editthe file, which is in XML format. Then, you can upload the edited configuration fileto apply those configuration settings to the access point.Saving the Current Configuration by using TFTPUse the following steps to save a copy of the current settings on an access pointto a backup configuration file by using TFTP:STEP 1STEP 2STEP 3If it is not already selected, click the <strong>radio</strong> button for using TFTP to download thefile.Enter a name for the backup file in the Configuration File field, including the .xml filename extension and the path to the directory where you want to save the file.Enter the IP address of the TFTP server..STEP 4Click Download to save the file.121 <strong>Cisco</strong> AP 541N <strong>Dual</strong>-<strong>band</strong> <strong>Single</strong>-<strong>radio</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> Quick Start Guide

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