User Guide

ES210 Hardware Guide: LEDs and Pushbutton Operation
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NOTE: You can
also change the
Blackout Mode setting in
the Bridge GUI (see the
GUI Software Guide) or in
the Bridge CLI (see the
CLI Software Guide).
If Blackout Mode is Disabled, the actions below will enable it. If
the setting is
Enabled, the same steps will disable it.
1 Press the lower button on the left side of the chassis.
2 Hold it down for five seconds.
3 Release the button.
The new setting persists over reboots and upgrades, just as
when changed through the Bridge GUI or CLI.
3.2.3 Pushbutton RF Kill Operation
NOTE: You can
also change the
RF
Kill
setting in the Bridge
GUI (see the
GUI Soft-
ware Guide).
The upper button on the left side of the chassis toggles the
Bridge’s
RF Kill function.
The default
RF Kill setting is Disabled, in which state the Bridge
receives and transmits radio frequency signals normally.
Enabling
RF Kill turns the Bridge’s internal radio off. When RF
Kill is enabled, the top-panel Radio LED lights solid green to
indicate that radio operation has been suspended.
If
RF Kill is Disabled, the actions below will enable it. If the
setting is
Enabled, the same steps will disable it.
1 Press the upper button on the left side of the chassis.
2 Hold it down for five seconds.
3 Release the button.
The new setting persists over reboots and upgrades, just as
when changed through the Bridge GUI or CLI.
3.2.4 Pushbutton Restoring Defaults
To restore the Bridge’s configuration settings to their factory-
default values:
NOTE: You can
also restore the
Bridge’s factory default
settings from the Bridge
GUI (see the
GUI Soft-
ware Guide
) and the
Bridge CLI (see the
CLI
Software Guide).
1 Simultaneously press the upper and lower buttons on the
left side of the Bridge chassis.
2 Hold them down for at least ten seconds.
3 Release both buttons.
After you have successfully initiated the restore operation, the
Bridge will reboot automatically.
After booting, the Bridge LEDs will resume normal operation
and all configuration settings, including the IP address of the
Bridge’s management interface will be at their factory-default
values.