System Management From the Cisco services page click the Manage
System Configuration link. From this page, the following tasks can be
performed:
"WARM" RESTART SYSTEM NOW – Click this button to perform a
warm restart of the access point. A warm restart reboots the access point.
"COLD" RESTART SYSTEM NOW – Click this button to perform a
cold restart of the access point. A cold restart is the equivalent of removing
and then reapplying power for the access point.
Download Non-Default System Configuration Except IP Identity – Click
this button to save the non-default system configuration file of the access
point, minus IP (Internet Protocol) Identity information of the access point,
to the computer, or to any accessible drive.
Reset System Factory Defaults Except IP Identity – Click this button
to reset all of the settings of the access point, except the IP identity
information of the access point, to the factory defaults. By not resetting the
IP identity information of the access point to the factory defaults, Ethernet
connectivity to the access point is maintained.
Download Non-Default System Configurations – Click this button to
save the non-default configuration file of the access point to a computer, or
to any accessible drive.
Download All System Configurations – Click this button to save the
configuration file of the access point to a computer, or to any accessible
drive.
Reset All System Factory Defaults – Click this button to reset all
of the settings of the access point, including the IP identity information of
the access point, to the factory defaults.
Read Config File from Server – Click this button to retrieve a
configuration file from the server for the access point.
Browser Update Now – Click this button to send the configuration
file named in the additional system configuration file entry field to the
access point.
In this lab, the student will learn to configure a site-to-site
bridge network separated by a Layer 3 device. The student will also learn to
test the speed of the wireless bridge link.