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What are other conversion tool requirements for converting VxWorks access points?

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What are other conversion tool requirements for converting VxWorks access points?

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A. Conversion tool requirements are given here: 1. A PC running the Windows 2000 or XP operating system and is not supported if Terminal Services is installed. 2. Minimum PC hardware: –Processor: Pentium III or equivalent –Speed: 850 MHz –RAM: 128 MB –Hard disk free space: 250 MB (4 MB for each helper image upgrade task) 3. The person installing and running the conversion tool must be logged in and must be the administrator of the PC. 4. All the access points (source and target) must have a user enabled with full access privileges (Write, SNMP, Ident, Firmware, and Admin). –Use the User Information page to configure user privileges (Setup > Security > User Information) 5. SNMP must be enabled on the source and target access points (Setup > SNMP > Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): Enabled). 6. The conversion tool uses SNMP commands to obtain configuration data from the source access point, but some security information cannot be accessed using SNMP. Before you use the conversio

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A. Conversion tool requirements are given here: 1. A PC running the Windows 2000 or XP operating system and is not supported if Terminal Services is installed. 2. Minimum PC hardware: –Processor: Pentium III or equivalent –Speed: 850 MHz –RAM: 128 MB –Hard disk free space: 250 MB (4 MB for each helper image upgrade task) 3. The person installing and running the conversion tool must be logged in and must be the administrator of the PC. 4. All the access points (source and target) must have a user enabled with full access privileges (Write, SNMP, Ident, Firmware, and Admin). –Use the User Information page to configure user privileges (Setup > Security > User Information) 5. SNMP must be enabled on the source and target access points (Setup > SNMP > Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): Enabled). 6. The conversion tool uses SNMP commands to obtain configuration data from the source access point, but some security information cannot be accessed using SNMP. Before you use the conversio

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