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bintec RS230a
bintec RS230aw
bintec
SAFERNET TM Se-
curity Technology
Community passwords,
PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP,
MS-CHAP v.2, PPTP,
PPPoE, PPPoA, Call-
back, Access Control
Lists, CLID, NAT, SIF,
MPPE Encryption, PPTP
Encryption, VPN with
PPTP or IPSec
Community passwords,
PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP,
MS-CHAP v.2, PPTP,
PPPoE, PPPoA, Callback,
Access Control Lists,
CLID, NAT, SIF, MPPE
Encryption, PPTP Encryp-
tion, VPN with PPTP or
IPSec
Community passwords,
PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP,
MS-CHAP v.2, PPTP,
PPPoE, PPPoA, Call-
back, Access Control
Lists, CLID, NAT, SIF,
MPPE Encryption, PPTP
Encryption, VPN with
PPTP or IPSec
3.3.7 Reset
If the configuration is incorrect or if your device cannot be accessed, you can reset the
device to the ex works standard settings using the Reset button on the back of the device.
All the existing data will be deleted if you do this.
Proceed as follows:
(1)
Switch off your device.
(2)
Press the Reset button on your device.
(3)
Keep the Reset button on your device pressed down and switch the device back on.
(4)
After the
LED has flashed five times, release the Reset button.
Note
If you delete the boot configuration via the GUI (menu Maintenance->Software
&Configuration) all passwords are also reset and the current boot configuration is de-
leted. The next time, the device will boot with the standard ex works settings.
You can now configure your device again as described from
on page 50
.
3.4 bintec RS232j, bintec RS232jw and bintec
RS232j-4G
3.4.1 Setting up and connecting
Note
All you need for this are the cables and antennas supplied with the equipment.
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