Specifications
RoadRunner USERS GUIDE
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Rebooting and Resetting Factory Defaults
It may sometimes be necessary to re-boot the RoadRunner. Re-booting
is as simple as turning the RoadRunner off and then on again. The
RoadRunner remembers the last configuration loaded, and will re-boot
using the last known configuration. Please remember that if an invalid
configuration was loaded before the re-boot, then the same invalid
configuration will be loaded after the re-boot.
It may sometimes be necessary to return your RoadRunner back to a
factory default configuration. Although not likely, it is possible to
configure your RoadRunner in such a way that it may not function
properly. It is often easier to start over by reloading factory defaults
than to figure out what is wrong with the configuration.
Factory defaults can be reloaded using the keypad sequence
<Maint><General><Set dflts>,
using the CDF command or by performing a ‘1’ reset. This will restore
all factory default settings and will restore a default configuration that
is known to work. The ‘1’ reset is used when the keypad does not
respond, and is performed by the following steps:
— Turn the RoadRunner off.
— Turn the RoadRunner on while pressing the ‘1’ button.
— Release the ‘1’ button only after the display flashes “RESET
PARAMETER REQUEST.
— Let the RoadRunner continue the reboot cycle.
After a ‘1’ reset, your RoadRunner will be configured in loopback,
128kb/s, TA301 terminal adapter installed. Information that is required
by the internal terminal adapter is not lost. If you are using any other
TA or DIF, you must configure the RoadRunner for these now.
Note that if you are not using an internal terminal adapter TA201 or
TA301you must tell the RoadRunner what is actually installed using the
<Maint><Dig I/F><Type>
sequence, but the TA parameters (SPID, ID, etc.) do not need to be re-
entered.
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