WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.28 and greater

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Configuring the ProCurve Wireless Edge Services zl Module
System Maintenance
5. Enter the login credentials for the FTP server.
a. In the User ID field, enter the username.
b. In the Password field, enter the password for this username.
6. In the Software section, configure the version number, filename and path for the
software image.
a. In the Version field, enter the version of the software image that is stored
on the FTP or TFTP server.
b. In the File Name (with Path) field, enter the name of the file that contains
the software image and the path to that filename (if the path is required by
the Update Server). If you are using an FTP server and the configuration
file is saved at the servers root level, enter a period followed by a slash (./
) for the path. If the configuration file resides at a different level on the FTP
server, enter the complete path. (If you are using a TFTP server, this field
may not be required.)
7. In the Configuration File section, in the File Name (with Path) field, enter the
name of the file that contains the configuration and the path to that filename (if
the path is required by the Update Server).
8. If your Wireless Edge Services zl Module is a member of a redundancy group,
you should store a common configuration for all members on the Update Server.
Specify the name and path for this common configuration in the Redundancy
File Name (with Path) field.
The file specified in the File Name (with Path) field should include individualized
settings, such as IP address, for this particular module. You must specify the
individualized configuration. The redundancy configuration alone is not suffi-
cient.
9. Click the Apply button to save your changes to the running-config.
10. Click the Save button in the navigation bar to save your changes to the startup-
up config.
Password Encryption
The Wireless Edge Services zl Module might store a variety of passwords. Encryption
prevents someone from accessing the module’s configuration file (whether through
the CLI or an insecurely transmitted file) and reading the passwords.
By default, only two types of passwords are encrypted when you view the configu-
ration:
SNMP v3 user passwords
Web-User passwords (encrypted by SHA)