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‎07-30-2019 09:35 AM
Hi All,
In WInG I would like to figure out how we can check setting that are overriden before to clear the override ?
thank you
In WInG I would like to figure out how we can check setting that are overriden before to clear the override ?
thank you
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‎07-30-2019 03:09 PM
no, typically there will be default config such as below:
use profile default-ap7632
use rf-domain default
hostname ap7632-AAB373
any additional lines would be considered overrides
adding the " remove-override all " will remove anything that is an override
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‎07-30-2019 03:51 PM
but potentially if you have all your APs listed/adopted here you can click on all of them
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‎07-30-2019 03:34 PM
Robert,
In GUI, the clear is dedicated to each AP so I don't think that, clicking on it, would affect all AP.
thank you
In GUI, the clear is dedicated to each AP so I don't think that, clicking on it, would affect all AP.
thank you
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‎07-30-2019 03:28 PM
via cli you would have to get in to individual APs, but in GUI you can click 'clear-override' (like in first screenshot) for multiple APs
Note with either method you will have to 'commit wire' the changes before they take affect.
Note with either method you will have to 'commit wire' the changes before they take affect.
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‎07-30-2019 03:12 PM
Hi Robert,
thank for you quick reply 🙂
Yes this is what I thought,
to remove-override-all, should I type it within AP context or is ther any mean to apply on several AP in one shot ?
thank for you quick reply 🙂
Yes this is what I thought,
to remove-override-all, should I type it within AP context or is ther any mean to apply on several AP in one shot ?
