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nano3G AP Installation Manual Configuration File Preparation
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5) When a suitable directory has been selected or created, click Next. The Enter or
amend attributes screen will appear:
6) Select the Scheduled Operation Package and uncheck Lock Allowed as this can
cause service interruption. Click Finish. A confirmation message stating file copied
successfully will appear, click OK.
7) One configuration file will be saved in the directory for each AP object.
4.2.2 Save Attributes to File for Multiple APs
Use this function to make a backup of the configuration attributes for all APs within the
AC BSMIS of one AC. One configuration file will be saved for all AP objects below the
selected AC BSMIS object. The file name is generated automatically with the following
format:.
Bulk backup is local only (i.e. on the Client computer). It is not possible to bulk backup
the AP configurations on the SDP Server.
The whole directory can be restored.
1) Login to the NOS Client with a user ID that has Full Access rights to the required
AP.
Note: For full information on using the NOS Client, see [OPM_415].
2) Find the required AP within the APs area. Find the AC the AP is connected to (i.e.
the BSMIS APs Per AC object) then locate the APwithin its Site.
Hence, drill down to the AP like this:
Root > APs > BSMIS APs Per AC