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SIP User's Manual 11. Advanced System Capabilities
Version 5.0 247 October 2006
11 Advanced System Capabilities
11.1 Restoring Networking Parameters to their Initial
State
You can use the ‘Reset’ button to restore the Mediant 2000 / TP-1610 networking
parameters (described in Table
4-1) to their factory default values and to reset the
username and password.
Note that the gateway returns to the software version burned in flash. This process also
restores the gateway’s parameters to their factory settings. Therefore, you must load your
previously backed-up ini file, or the default ini file (received with the software kit) to set
them to their correct values.
This option is currently supported (for Mediant 2000 and TP-1610) on one media gateway
module (trunks 1-8) only.
¾ To restore the networking parameters of the Mediant 2000 /
TP-1610 to their initial state, take these 6 steps:
1. Disconnect the Mediant 2000 from the power and network cables.
2. Reconnect the power cable; the gateway is powered up. After approximately 45
seconds the ACT LED blinks for about 4 seconds.
3. While the ACT LED is blinking, press shortly on the reset button (located on the front
panel); the gateway resets a second time and is restored with factory default
parameters (username: ‘Admin’, password: ‘Admin’).
4. Reconnect the network cable.
5. Assign the Mediant 2000 IP address (refer to Section 4.2 on page 50).
6. Load your previously backed-up ini file, or the default ini file (received with the
software kit). To load the ini file via the Embedded Web Server, refer to Section 5.6.6
on page 96.