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Cisco EWC 9105AXI AP Clear Mode

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Hello.

I'm wondering what is AP clear mode in EWC.

Does anyone have a understanding this?

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In the context of Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller (EWC), AP clear mode typically refers to a process or command used to reset or clear the configuration and data on an Access Point (AP). This is often associated with the clear ap config command, which triggers a secure data wipe on the AP.

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Rich R
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The EWC help page (remember that is available in the GUI <wink>) says:
Clear: Returns the AP back to client-serving mode, for example the local mode or flexconnect mode depending on the remote site tag configuration.

So it's not actually a "mode" - it's for resetting the AP mode back to default.

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The EWC help page (remember that is available in the GUI <wink>) says:
Clear: Returns the AP back to client-serving mode, for example the local mode or flexconnect mode depending on the remote site tag configuration.

So it's not actually a "mode" - it's for resetting the AP mode back to default.

No it's not a mode.  Just like what @Rich R mentioned, its basically resetting the ap per say back to default without removing it from the network.

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No it's not a mode.  Just like what @Rich R mentioned, its basically resetting the ap per say back to default without removing it from the network.

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In the context of Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller (EWC), AP clear mode typically refers to a process or command used to reset or clear the configuration and data on an Access Point (AP). This is often associated with the clear ap config command, which triggers a secure data wipe on the AP.

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