Allied Telesis AT-TQ2403 Network Card User Manual


 
148 AT-TQ2403 - Management Software - User's Guide
You can keep the default file name (config.cbk) or rename the backup file, but be sure to save the file
with a .cbk
extension.
Restoring the Configuration from a Previously Saved File
To restore the configuration on an access point to previously saved settings:
1. Select the backup configuration file you want to use, either by typing the full path and file name in
the Restore textbox or click Browse and select the file.
(Only those files that were created with the Backup function and saved as .cbk backup
configuration files are valid to use with Restore; for example, apconfig.cbk)
2. Click the Restore button.
The access point will reboot.
Note: When you click Restore, t
he access point will reboot. A "reboot" confirmation
dialog and follow-on "rebooting" status message will be displayed. Please wait for the
reboot process to complete (a minute or two). After a moment, try accessing the
Administration Web pages as described in the next step; they will not be accessible until
the AP has rebooted.
When the access point has rebooted, access the Administration Web pages either by
clicking again on one of the tabs (if the UI is still displayed) or by typing the IP address of
the access point into your browser. Now you should see the configuration settings
restored to the original settings you retrieved from the Backup file.
Rebooting the Access Point
For maintenance purposes or as a troubleshooting measure, you can reboot the AT-TQ2403
Management Software as follows.
1. Click the Maintenance > Configuration tab.