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3. Click Update Firmware.
A screen appears with the options to update from a file or with a TFTP
server.
4. Choose either:
Restoring the Configuration to Factory Defaults
Introduction
The two procedures in this section restore the configuration to defaults.
The first procedure resets the configuration from a web browser which will
clear all current settings except the IP address settings and administrator
password. This is the best way to reset the configuration because you can
also back up the settings (which provides a means for restoring it after you
have worked through configuration issues). See "Backup/Restore the
Configuration" on page 30 for more information.
The second procedure resets the configuration using the reset button on
the device server. Use this method if you cannot access the device from a
web browser.
Note: Restoring the Digi One device to its factory default settings will clear all
current settings except the IP address settings and the administrator
password.
Resetting the Configuration from a Browser
1. Open a web browser and enter the device server’s IP address in the
URL window.
2. When the device server prompts you to log on, enter the following:
• User Name is root
• The root default password is dbps
3. Click Factory Default Settings from the main menu.
4. Click Restore.
From a File From a TFTP Server
• Select Boot/POST from the
Update dropdown menu.
• Browse to locate the file.
• Click Update.
• Select Boot/POST from the
Update dropdown menu.
• Enter the Firmware Image
File name.
• Enter the TFTP Server’s IP.
• Click Update.