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20.2.2 PingtoDefaults
A second software method to reset all settings to the original
defaults is the PingtoDefaults.
The technique is identical to that used for the PingofLife, except
that another MAC address is used, i.e. 01–90–D0–80–01–FF.
Proceed as follows:
1. Turn off the STPro.
2. Open a commandline (DOS) window (Windows OS), or a
terminal window (UNIX, Linux) on a PC.
3. Add a static entry to the ARP cache, according to following
syntax:
arp –s <any IP address> 01–90–D0–80–01–FF
<any IP address> can be any address within your subnet
as long as it is not used by any other member of your local
network.
4. To verify whether this step was successful execute arp –a
5. Initiate a continuous pinging, by executing following
command:
ping –t <any IP address>
6. Turn on the STPro.
7. After the STPro finished its POST, it will perform a reset to
default settings.
8. You must
clear the entry in the ARP cache by issuing
the following command:
arp –d <any IP address>
9. If needed, reconfigure the STPro IP address, e.g. via a
PingofLife.
The used <any IP address> to perform a PingtoDefaults is not
assimilated by your STPro. The STPro will restart with the original
defaults, including the default IP address 10.0.0.38.