CHAPTER 3: INSTALLING THE EMME
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EMME USER’S GUIDE
For more information on configuring a station as a BOOTP server refer to
the SPECTRUM Element Manager for Windows User’s Manual.
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Switch 7 - NVRAM (Non-Volatile RAM Reset). The EMME uses
NVRAM to store user entered parameters such as IP addresses, device
name, etc. To reset these parameters to the factory defaults, toggle this
switch. Once reset you can use the defaults or re-enter your own
parameters which will be stored in NVRAM when the EMME is
powered down, and remain there until the switch is toggled again.
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Switch 8 - Password Defaults. When toggled, this switch clears user-
entered passwords stored in NVRAM, and restores the default
passwords. Once reset you can use the defaults or re-enter your
passwords.
NOTES
Ensure that a BOOTP server has been configured prior to
changing the switch 6 position.
When the state of switch 6 is changed, the EMME will begin
requesting a BOOTP server in an attempt to get a flash
image download. The EMME’s BOOT PROM inhibits the
sequence and the EMME requests an IP address and a
filename from the BOOTP server. When received, the
EMME requests a TFTP of the image. The EMME will not
function until the image is downloaded. If the switch 6
position was changed inadvertently and the BootP state is
not desired either press the EMME reset button, cycle the
chassis power, or remove the EMME from the chassis and
reinstall it.
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CAU TION
Do not toggle Switch 7 unless you intend to reset the
EMME user parameters to the factory default settings.
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CAU TION
Do not toggle Switch 8 unless you intend to reset the
EMME user-configured passwords to their factory default
settings.