Change passwords, Backup your wl520 configuration file – HP ProCurve 520wl Wireless Access Point User Manual
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Set Basic Configuration Parameters using CLI Commands
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Figure 6-13 Result of “show wifsec” CLI Command
Result of “show wifsec” CLI Command
Result of “show wifsec” CLI Command
Result of “show wifsec” CLI Command
change passwords
change passwords
change passwords
change passwords
[Device Name]>passwd
[Device Name]>set httppasswd
[Device Name]>set snmprpasswd
[Device Name]>set snmprwpasswd
[Device Name]>reboot 0
CAUTION:
!
We strongly urge your to change the default passwords to restrict access to your network devices to authorized
personnel. We also recommend that you document your WL520 configuration using the work sheets provided for you
in the chapter,
Recording Your Configuration Settings
. If you lose or forget your password settings, you can always
Reset to Factory Default Procedure
.
download an wl520 configuration file from your tftp server
download an wl520 configuration file from your tftp server
download an wl520 configuration file from your tftp server
download an wl520 configuration file from your tftp server
Begin by starting your TFTP program. It must be running and configured to transmit and receive.
[Device Name]>set tftpfilename
tftpipaddr
[Device Name]>show tftp
(ensure the filename, file type, and the IP address are correct)
[Device Name]>download *
[Device Name]>reboot 0
After following the complete process (above) once, you can download a file of the same name (so long as all the other
parameters are the same), with the following command:
[Device Name]>download *
backup your wl520 configuration file
backup your wl520 configuration file
backup your wl520 configuration file
backup your wl520 configuration file
Begin by starting your TFTP program. It must be running and configured to transmit and receive.
[Device Name]>upload
(such as “config.sys”)> config
[Device Name]>show tftp
(ensure the filename, file type, and the IP address are correct)
After setting the TFTP parameters, you can backup your current file (so long as all the other parameters are the same), with the
following command:
[Device Name]>upload *