User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Revision History
- PLEASE READ THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!
- Document Overview
- AB-Access Overview
- AB-Access Reference Model
- Static Configurations
- CLIP_T
- CLIP_S
- Hybrid CLIP_S
- 1483_T
- 1483_S
- Native ATM
- Extender
- RF Design and Planning
- SNMP
- Rupee
- RTFD (Return To Factory Default)
U-NII Config & User Guide 5.2 Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
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Recover-unix - For use with Linux installations utilizing glibc 2.1.3.
16.3 Procedure to restore the default configuration
1. Connect a PC (Windows or Linux) to the wallbox of the unit, ensuring that
there is appropriate connectivity at the physical and IP levels.
2. Start the recovery utility. A sequence of dots will be displayed to indicate
successful network transmissions.
[root@temp SU_TEMPLATE]# ./recover-unix ethernet
SU/AP recovery client
……………………………..
3. Restart the AB-Access unit.
4. When the recover utility terminates, the AB-Access unit has been successfully
configured and can be contacted over the physical interface via a telnet session.
5. It is best to do a full system upgrade after a unit has been recovered to a state
that IP connectivity is regained. This will insure the unit will function properly
once redeployed.
16.4 Disabling the RTFD Feature
RTFD can be disabled by writing a file to flash with the name “no_rtfd”. The file must be
a text file; i.e. only containing ASCII characters. A suggested first line for the file is “disable
RTFD” – though the actual content of the file will not be referenced: only the presence or
absence of the file is significant.