Model M - Mediatrix S7 Series and Mediatrix S7 LP Series
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LED Pattern
Action
Comment
Power1 blinking, all other LEDs
OFF
Restarts the Mediatrix unit.
No changes are made to the
Mediatrix unit settings.
All LEDs blinking, 1cycle per
second, 50% duty
Initiates a Partial Reset of the
Mediatrix unit.
Note:
The partial reset
is
optional
as
it
can
be disabled with the CLI
Hardware.ResetButtonManagement
parameter. For more details,
refer to the
published on the
.
Restarts the unit in a known
and static state while keeping
most of the configuration
unchanged.
All LEDs steady ON
Initiates a Factory Reset of the
Mediatrix unit.
Reverts the unit back to its
default factory settings.
All LEDs will become OFF after
blinking and being steady on.
No action is taken. This is
useful if you accidentally
pushed the button and do not
need and action to be applied.
The action is ignored.
Partial Reset
The partial reset provides a way to contact the Mediatrix unit in a known and static state while
keeping most of the configuration unchanged.
A partial reset can be performed at the initial start-up of the Mediatrix unit or on a unit already in use
where the configuration was modified in such a way that the user can no longer access the system
by the Web page or otherwise. In both cases, the user can manage the Mediatrix unit through its
Rescue interface, which is bound to the unit's WAN port (wan for the Mediatrix 4102S, and ETH1
for all other Mediatrix units). The IP address of the Rescue interface is 192.168.0.1 (IPv4) or an IPv6
Link Local address.. These connections give access to the Rescue Management Interface where the
configuration of a new unit can be completed and where an existing configuration can be modified.
By default the Rescue Network Interface is disabled. When a partial reset is performed, the Rescue
network Interface becomes enabled and the "Power" and "Ready" LEDs are blinking at 1Hz with
75% duty and all other LEDs are off. Once the configuration has been modified to solve the problem
that required the partial reset, it is important to disable the Rescue Network Interface to make sure
that you are no longer working in the Rescue Network Interface.
Performing a partial reset on a new unit will not modify the configuration, as it has not yet been
modified to your needs. However, a partial reset performed on a unit already in use will:
•
Rollback Local Firewall settings that are not yet applied.
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