User`s guide
Administration from the Java applet interface
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Restore device configuration to factory defaults
There are two ways to restore the device configuration to the factory default settings:
Reset the configuration from a web browser, which clears all current device
configuration settings except the IP address settings and administrator password. This is
the best way to reset the configuration as it allows for backing up the settings, providing
a means for restoring the settings after any configuration issues are resolved. See "Using
the Administration > Factory Defaults page on the web interface" on page 155 for more
information.
Reset the configuration using the reset button on the Digi device. Use this method if the
device cannot be accessed from a web browser. The location of the reset button may
vary. See "Using the Reset button" on page 156.
Settings cleared and retained during factory reset
Restoring the Digi device to its factory default settings clears all current settings except the IP
address settings and the administrator password. Any files such as custom-interface files and
applet files that were loaded through the web interface’s File Management page are retained. See
"File management" on page 152 for information on loading and deleting files.
Restore the configuration from a web browser
1 From the main menu, click Administration > Factory Default Settings.
2 Click Restore.
Display system information
System information displays the model, MAC address, and the version levels for firmware, boot
code, and POST code in the Digi device. It also displays memory available: total, used, and free,
and tracks CPU percent utilization and the uptime.To display system information, from the main
menu, click Administration > System Administration. Select General, GPIO, Serial or
Network for the appropriate information.
Reboot the Digi device
Some changes to configuration settings require saving the changes and rebooting the Digi device.
To reboot, from the main menu, click Administration > Reboot. Click the Reboot button, and
wait approximately 1 minute for the reboot to complete.
Enable/disable access to network services
As needed, enable and disable access to various network services, such as ADDP, SNMP, and
Telnet. For example, for security or performance reasons, it may be desired to disable services that
are not necessary for running or interfacing with the Digi device. In the Java applet interface,
enabling and disabling network services is done on the Network Services tab of the Network
Configuration page. See "Network configuration settings" on page 54.