
DAS-3626 VDSL2 Switch User Manual
Reset
The Reset function has several options when resetting the switch. Some of the current configuration parameters can
be retained while resetting all other configuration parameters to their factory defaults.
NOTE:
Only the Reset System option will enter the factory default parameters into the switch's
non-volatile RAM, and then restart the switch. All other options enter the factory defaults into the
current configuration, but do not save this configuration. Reset System will return the switch's
configuration to the state it was when it left the factory
NOTE:
The serial port’s baud rate will not be changed by the reset command. It will not be restored
to the factory default setting.
Reset gives the option of retaining the switch's User Accounts and History Log while resetting all other configuration
parameters to their factory defaults. If the switch is reset using this window, and
Save Changes
is not executed, the
switch will return to the last saved configuration when rebooted.
Figure 10. Reset System menu
Download Firmware
The following window is used to download firmware for the switch.
Figure 11. Download Firmware menu
Enter the Server IP address, the Interface Name, the path/file name and select the desired Image ID. Click
Download
to initiate the file transfer.
Reboot System
The following window is used to restart the switch.
Figure 12. Reboot System menu
Clicking the Yes
radio button will instruct the switch to save the current configuration to non-volatile RAM before
restarting the switch.
Clicking the No
radio button instructs the switch not to save the current configuration before restarting the switch. All of
the configuration information entered from the last time
Save Changes
was executed will be lost.
Click the
Reboot
button to restart the switch.
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