TYPES OF OPERATIONS
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NG User’s Manual
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Clone –
A clone task can be started, but no Master, Target, or settings
can be changed. Additionally, no new task can be added, and no task
can be deleted without the Config Lock unlock key.
Hash –
A hash task can be started, but no Target or settings can be
changed. Additionally, no new task can be added, and no task can be
deleted without the Config Lock unlock key.
Wipe / Format –
A wipe / format task can be started, but no Target or
settings can be changed. Additionally, no new task can be added, and no
task can be deleted without the Config Lock unlock key.
Logs –
Logs are not affected by Config Lock.
Statistics –
Since there are no settings or configurations for this
operation, it is not affected by Config Lock.
Manage Repositories –
A repository cannot be added, edited, or
deleted without the Config Lock unlock key.
System Settings –
This entire section cannot be accessed without the
Config Lock unlock key.
Network Settings –
This entire section cannot be accessed without the
Config Lock unlock key.
Software Updates –
This entire section cannot be accessed without the
Config Lock unlock key.
Power Off –
This entire section cannot be accessed without the Config
Lock unlock key.
The unit can still be turned off without
the unlock key by using the power
switch located on the back of the unit.
5.7.2.1.2 Forgotten password for any keys
If any of the keys is forgotten, the INITIAL.DB profile will need to be loaded using
the Command Line Interface (CLI). See
to connect using the CLI.
This method will only work if the INITIAL.DB profile does
not have a Config Lock Key saved. If the INITIAL.DB has a
Config Lock Key configured, and the password was
forgotten, contact Tech Support assistance.
Once connected to the Command Line Interface (CLI):
1.
Login with the username “
it
” (without the quotes) and the password
“
it
” (without the quotes).
2.
From the main prompt, type
command,
then press the enter key.
3.
Type
config
then press the enter key.
4.
Type
db list
then press the enter key. This will show a list of profiles (or
databases) saved. The unit has one default profile called
initial.db
. Any
profiles added by users will appear in this list.
The example below shows
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