7.7.7. Resetting the unit to factory defaults
The
reset factory default
window contains controls that allow you
to restore the Cisco FM1200 Volo to its default factory settings (in other
words, to do a 'hard reset').
IMPORTANT
Doing a hard reset will revert all unit configuration settings,
including the unit's IP address and administrator password, to
factory defaults.
If you want to reboot the unit instead, refer to
To reset the unit to its factory defaults, do the following steps:
1.
Click the
-reset factory defaults
link under
MANAGEMENT
SETTINGS
in the left-hand settings menu.
• The unit reset dialog will be shown (
).
CAUTION
Do not do a hard reset unless the unit needs
to be reconfigured using its factory
configuration as a starting point.
A hard reset will reset the unit's IP address
and administrator password, and will
disconnect the unit from the network.
Figure 62. Configurator GUI (unit reset dialog)
2.
Reset the unit to its factory defaults by clicking the
YES
link.
Alternatively, abort the factory reset by clicking the
NO
link.
• If the
YES
link was clicked, the unit will do a factory reset,
and will reboot.
3.
If you have previously saved a device configuration file for the
unit, you can restore the saved configuration settings to the unit
as shown in
“Saving and restoring the unit settings” (page 136)
Rebooting the unit
The
reboot
window contains controls that allow you to reboot the Cisco
FM1200 Volo (in other words, to re-start the unit's operating system).
To reboot the unit, do the following steps:
Device configuration using the configurator interface
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