User guide

Configuring the Network
Performing Additional Configuration Operations
40 | Smart 108/116 IP
8. Click Yes.
The unit reboots. After about 30 seconds, the Login page appears.
Depending on the type of firmware upgrade, the following settings may be
erased: User settings, KVM switch settings, mouse and video adjustments, and
RS232 settings. The network settings remain intact. For more information, refer
to the firmware release notes.
3.8.3 Restoring Factory Settings
You can restore the Smart 108/116 IP unit to its factory settings. This restores the
original Smart 108/116 IP parameters, resetting all the information added by the
administrators, including: Network settings*, Servers, Switches, Users, and
Passwords.
You have the option to preserve Network settings – as explained in the following
procedure.
The OSD preserves the server names and other settings. You can restore the
OSD settings from the OSD (see Section 0.0.0).
Once reset, the data cannot be retrieved.
To restore factory settings:
1. In the toolbar, select
.
The Restore Factory Settings page appears.
Figure 25 – Restore Factory Settings Page
2. To preserve network settings, select the Preserve network settings checkbox.
3. Click Restore.
Factory settings are restored.