Chapter 1: Configuration
Configuring Radio via config file
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Configuring Radio via config file
The 450 Platform Family supports export and import of a configuration file from the AP or SM as a text
file. The configuration file is in JSON format.
To export or import the configuration file, the logged in user needs to be an ADMINISTRATOR and it
must not be a “read-only” account.
The exported configuration file contains the complete configuration including all the default values. To
keep a backup of the current configuration, the file can be saved as-is and imported later.
While importing a configuration file, it can be either imported the full configuration or a sparse
configuration containing only the items that need to be changed. If a sparse configuration file is
imported, only the items in the file will be imported. Other configuration will remain unchanged. There
could also be used a special flag in the configuration file to tell the device to apply the configuration
starting from factory default (Refer
Special Headers for configuration file
Import and Export of config file
The config file import and export is supported in Configuration > Unit Settings page. The procedure
for importing and exporting config file is explained below.
Figure 43 Configuration File upload and download page
The DHCP server configuration procedure is as follows:
Procedure 17 DHCP server configuration
1
Login to the GUI and go to Configuration
>
Unit Settings.
2 Under Download Configuration File tab, click on the “<mac>.cfg” link, where <mac> is the
MAC address of the device (for example, “01003ea2c274.cfg”).
3 Save the file to the local disk.
The below procedure is to be followed for Importing a config file
Procedure 18 Import the configuration from the GUI
1
Login to the GUI and go to Configuration
→
Unit Settings.
Summary of Contents for PMP 450 AP
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