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Appendix
B
Usage Scenarios
In this chapter
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Configuring automatic updates using a DHCP or Linux BootP server . . . . 567
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Configuring an IPSEC tunnel and VPN FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573
This appendix provides practical usage scenarios for many of the access point’s key features. This 
information should be referenced as a supplement to the information contained within this Product 
Reference Guide. 
Configuring automatic updates using a DHCP or Linux BootP server
This section provides specific details for configuring either a DHCP or Linux BootP Server to send 
firmware or configuration file updates to an access point.
The AutoUpdate feature updates the access point firmware and/or configuration automatically 
when the access point is reset or does a DHCP request. The update process is conducted over the 
LAN or WAN port depending on which server responds first to the access point’s request for an 
automatic update.
The firmware is automatically updated each time firmware versions are found to be different 
between what is running on the access point and the firmware file that resides on the server. The 
configuration file is automatically applied when the configuration filename is found to be different 
between what resides on the access point and the filename residing on the server or when the 
configuration version is found to be different between what resides on the access point and the 
configuration version residing on the server.
The configuration version can be modified in the text file to cause the configuration to be applied 
when required. The access point only checks the two characters after the third hyphen (01) when 
making a comparison. Change the last two characters to update the configuration. The two 
characters can be alpha-numeric. 
Windows - DHCP server configuration
See the following sections for information on these DHCP server configurations in the Windows 
environment:
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Embedded options - using option 43
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Global options - using extended/standard options
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Embedded options - using option 43
This section provides instructions for automatic update of firmware and configuration file via DHCP 
using extended options or standard options configured globally.
