User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Introduction
- Installing the Ethernet Adapter
- Configuring the Ethernet Adapter
- Using Secure Web Server Connection
- Using the Enterasys Networks Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager
- Using the Configuration Management System
- Clearing and Applying System Configuration Settings
- Changing System Properties
- Setting IP Network Properties
- Setting Wireless Network Properties
- Manually Selecting Radio Channels
- Setting Up an Ad-Hoc Network
- Changing Wireless Security Settings
- Changing RADIUS Settings
- Changing SNMP Settings
- Using the Access Control List
- Serial Port
- Resetting the Ethernet Adapter
- Restoring the Ethernet Adapter to Factory Defaults
- Upgrading the System
- Changing the Administration Login Name and Password
- Backing up a Configuration
- Restoring a Configuration
- Logging Out
- Clearing the Ethernet Client List
- Viewing Connection Status
- Viewing System Summary
- Troubleshooting
- Obtaining Support for Your Enterasys Networks Product
- End User License Agreement
- Regulatory Information
46 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ETHERNET ADAPTER
To restore the settings through software:
1 Under Tools, click Restore Factory Defaults.
2 Click Restore.
If the Ethernet Adapter was using an IP address setting other than the
default, restoring the factory defaults will change the IP address. If you
want to continue configuring the Ethernet Adapter, do the following:
1 Close your browser.
2 Return to the Enterasys Networks Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager and
click Refresh.
3 Select the device and click Configure to start a new configuration session.
Upgrading the
System
You can download firmware updates or updates to the Configuration
Management System from the Enterasys Networks Web site and install
these on the Ethernet Adapter.
Options for upgrading the system include using a Trivial File Transfer
Protocol (TFTP) server or File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server. The Ethernet
Adapter acts as a TFTP or FTP client to receive the download. Alternatively,
you an use the HTTP option and upload the firmware from a downloaded
file placed on your computer.
Using FTP (default)
The general instructions for installing the upgrade using FTP are:
1 Launch the Configuration Management System.
2 Under Tools, click Upgrade System.
3 Select FTP.
4 Enter the IP address of the FTP server where the upgrade files are located.
5 Enter the user name, password, path and filename in the appropriate
fields.
6 Click Upgrade.