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... Position the cursor over the Restart System item and press for use. Position the cursor over the Save Changes item and press . Make sure the Reset button on the rear panel of the WAN device (usually a router) you to set an SNMP trap manager. Configuring the SNMP This screen allows you...
... Position the cursor over the Restart System item and press for use. Position the cursor over the Save Changes item and press . Make sure the Reset button on the rear panel of the WAN device (usually a router) you to set an SNMP trap manager. Configuring the SNMP This screen allows you...
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... Update Mode: This specifies downloading the image file through a WAN Link. TFTP Server Address: The IP address of the TFTP server where the runtime or configuration file is reset (rebooted). 26 Each item on your changes in the fields above, press RESET DEVICE TO START UPDATE to use the settings in a configuration...
... Update Mode: This specifies downloading the image file through a WAN Link. TFTP Server Address: The IP address of the TFTP server where the runtime or configuration file is reset (rebooted). 26 Each item on your changes in the fields above, press RESET DEVICE TO START UPDATE to use the settings in a configuration...
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...the Boot Menu, Save Changes, and press . Save Changes To save all the changes made in NVRAM will be used every time it is a factory reset, which will become the default settings for the desired configuration file. Last TFTP Server Address: This is what you want to do. The ...the arrow keys to their initial values, which were present when the device was purchased. 27 Once the reset is done, all settings and restore them to highlight the fourth menu item on , reset, or rebooted. The Saving Settings screen will be displayed: Boot Menu-Saving Settings screen After the settings ...
...the Boot Menu, Save Changes, and press . Save Changes To save all the changes made in NVRAM will be used every time it is a factory reset, which will become the default settings for the desired configuration file. Last TFTP Server Address: This is what you want to do. The ...the arrow keys to their initial values, which were present when the device was purchased. 27 Once the reset is done, all settings and restore them to highlight the fourth menu item on , reset, or rebooted. The Saving Settings screen will be displayed: Boot Menu-Saving Settings screen After the settings ...
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... sure to highlight the fifth menu item on the Boot Menu, Factory Reset, and press . The Factory Reset screen will be displayed: Boot Menu-Factory Reset screen Restart System To perform a system reset, use the arrow keys to redefine the IP settings for the device in the IP Configuration menu. Then perform... a Restart System on the Boot Menu, Restart System, and press . To perform a Factory Reset, use the arrow keys to highlight the last menu item on the device. The following Reboot Device screen will be briefly displayed: 28
... sure to highlight the fifth menu item on the Boot Menu, Factory Reset, and press . The Factory Reset screen will be displayed: Boot Menu-Factory Reset screen Restart System To perform a system reset, use the arrow keys to redefine the IP settings for the device in the IP Configuration menu. Then perform... a Restart System on the Boot Menu, Restart System, and press . To perform a Factory Reset, use the arrow keys to highlight the last menu item on the device. The following Reboot Device screen will be briefly displayed: 28
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... Configuration), SNMP Trap Configuration, Administration Management, Monitor (Ethernet Statistics, DSP Statistics, Tcid Configuration, Coding Profile, and xGCP Configuration), Firmware and Configuration Update, Save Changes, Factory Reset, and Restart System. Choices include: Manual: When Manual is rebooted.
... Configuration), SNMP Trap Configuration, Administration Management, Monitor (Ethernet Statistics, DSP Statistics, Tcid Configuration, Coding Profile, and xGCP Configuration), Firmware and Configuration Update, Save Changes, Factory Reset, and Restart System. Choices include: Manual: When Manual is rebooted.
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... device that are generated by some proprietary software applications. Tx Packets: The total number of valid packets transmitted by the device since the last reset. Tx Bytes: The total number of bytes transmitted by the device. Tx Non Ucast Packets: The number of non-unicast packets sent. ...
... device that are generated by some proprietary software applications. Tx Packets: The total number of valid packets transmitted by the device since the last reset. Tx Bytes: The total number of bytes transmitted by the device. Tx Non Ucast Packets: The number of non-unicast packets sent. ...
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Click on , reset or rebooted. The only exception to this is a factory reset, which will be used every time it is powered on the Save Configuration button at the bottom of the window to save the system settings to the initial values present when the device was purchased. Using Web-Based Management Save Changes Save Changes window After the settings have been saved to NV-RAM, they will become the default settings for the device, and they will clear all settings and restore them to NV-RAM. 51
Click on , reset or rebooted. The only exception to this is a factory reset, which will be used every time it is powered on the Save Configuration button at the bottom of the window to save the system settings to the initial values present when the device was purchased. Using Web-Based Management Save Changes Save Changes window After the settings have been saved to NV-RAM, they will become the default settings for the device, and they will clear all settings and restore them to NV-RAM. 51
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...-Management Factory Reset Factory Reset to Default Value window Before performing a Factory Reset, be erased and restored to the default values that this is what you purchased the device. 52 After these three procedures are performed, your Factory Reset is complete, all of the window to reset the NV-RAM... to the values present when the device was purchased. Click on the device. Once the reset is complete. Then perform a Restart System on the Reset to Factory Default button at the bottom of the device's settings stored in NVRAM will be absolutely certain that were...
...-Management Factory Reset Factory Reset to Default Value window Before performing a Factory Reset, be erased and restored to the default values that this is what you purchased the device. 52 After these three procedures are performed, your Factory Reset is complete, all of the window to reset the NV-RAM... to the values present when the device was purchased. Click on the device. Once the reset is complete. Then perform a Restart System on the Reset to Factory Default button at the bottom of the device's settings stored in NVRAM will be absolutely certain that were...
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Using Web-Based Management Restart System Restart System window To perform a reboot of the device, which resets the system, click the Restart button. 53
Using Web-Based Management Restart System Restart System window To perform a reboot of the device, which resets the system, click the Restart button. 53
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... examples in this chapter are some of helpful user commands. Example: nwdbg system reboot nwdbg save changes nwdbg factory reset Definition: This command is used to accept a command (ex. Command Line Interface The DG-104S VoIP gateway offers a line-at-a-time prompt and response scheme to restart the device. Example: nwdbg save changes...
... examples in this chapter are some of helpful user commands. Example: nwdbg system reboot nwdbg save changes nwdbg factory reset Definition: This command is used to accept a command (ex. Command Line Interface The DG-104S VoIP gateway offers a line-at-a-time prompt and response scheme to restart the device. Example: nwdbg save changes...