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Console mode
When you forget the system password or the IP address of this product, you need enter console mode
to reset them.
Before invoking the console program, be sure to find a null modem cable and use it to connect from
this product’s COM port to your computer’s COM port. Then, execute a terminal program, such as the
Hyper Terminal
of MS Windows 95. The connection parameters should be set to
19200 8-N-1
. And,
reboot this product. When the M1 indicator starts flashing regularly, you can press the “
Enter
” key of
the keyboard several times, there should be some messages and console prompt "
>
" appeared in the
terminal.
In the console mode, you may reset the IP address and the system password of this product. Please
remember to execute the
SR
command to save the changes you have made. For example,
IP
192.168.0.254
PW
admin
SR
Reset to factory Default
There are 3 methods to reset to default.
1.
Restore with console mode
Please notice that this method requires a
null modem cable
and terminal program (e.g. HyperTerminal for
MS Windows). First, configure the setting of your terminal program as 19200 N-8-1. And then, power off and on
the router. When “AT” prompt is appeared, press “ENTER” once to show the console mode commands. Just type
“RR” command to restore the factory setting. Please refer to User Manual for the details.
2.
Restore with RESET button
First, turn off the router and press the RESET button in. And then, power on the router and hold the RESET
button down until the M1 and or M2 LED (or Status LED) start flashing, then move away the hand. If LED flashes
about 8 times, the RESTORE process is completed. However, if LED flashes 2 times, repeat.
3.
Restore directly when the router power on
First, hold the RESET button about 5 seconds (M1 will start flashing about 5 times), move away the
hand. The RESTORE process is completed.
Summary of Contents for WRM54
Page 17: ...17 4 4 Basic Setting 4 4 1 Primary Setup WAN Type Press Change...
Page 23: ...23 4 4 1 5 PPP over ATM RFC 2364 Press More...
Page 33: ...33 4 6 Security Settings 4 6 1 Packet Filter...
Page 50: ...50 4 7 Advanced Settings 4 7 1 System Time...
Page 61: ...61 4 8 Toolbox 4 8 1 System Log You can View system log by clicking the View Log button...
Page 71: ...71 7 Apply your settings...
Page 73: ...73 1 Start from the Red Hat System Setting Printing 2 Click Add Forward...
Page 74: ...74 3 Enter the Pinter Name Comments then forward 4 Select LPD protocol and then forward...
Page 84: ...84 Double click Administrative Tools...
Page 85: ...85 Local Security Policy Settings Double click Local Security Policy...
Page 88: ...88 click Add button...
Page 89: ...89 Enter a name for example xp router and deselect Use Add Wizard check box Click Add button...
Page 91: ...91 Click OK button Then click OK button on the IP Filter List page...
Page 95: ...95 select Authentication Methods page click Add button...
Page 99: ...99 click Add button...
Page 100: ...100 Enter a name such as router xp and unselect Use Add Wizard check box Click Add button...
Page 102: ...102 Click OK button Then click OK button on IP Filter List window...
Page 103: ...103 select Filter Action tab select Require Security then click Edit button...
Page 104: ...104 select Negotiate security Select Session key Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS click Edit button...
Page 105: ...105 select Custom button...
Page 107: ...107 select Authentication Methods page click Add button...
Page 110: ...110 select All network connections...
Page 111: ...111 Configure IKE properties Select General Click Advanced...
Page 114: ...114 VPN Settings VPN Enable Max number of tunnels 2 ID 1 Tunnel Name 1 Method IKE Press More...
Page 121: ...121 Figure 2 Enable IEEE 802 1X access control...
Page 123: ...123 Figure 4 Certificate information on PC1 Figure 5 Authenticating...