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Immediate Actions
Immediate Actions
There are several immediate actions (see figure 5) which, when in superuser mode, will cause the access server
to operate according to the descriptions in the following sections.
Figure 5. Immediate Actions buttons
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Record Current Configuration
—clicking this button causes the current configuration to be stored in
FLASH memory. Any changes made to the access server configuration are stored in non-volatile RAM. This
allows the user to set the box up with a running configuration before commiting it to FLASH. Configura-
tion changes become permanent when you select
Record Current Configuration
. You will lose all
changes not stored to FLASH the next time the access server is re-booted.
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Hard Reset
—this button causes the access server to perform a cold restart. When you select
Hard Reset
,
the access server confirm that you want to execute this command. Then, the access server will disconnect all
current sessions, re-initialize the interfaces, and re-load configuration parameters from FLASH.
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Set Factory Default Configuration
—this button clears out the configuration in FLASH and loads the
factory default parameters into FLASH memory. The factory default settings
will not
execute on the access
server until it is re-booted.
Note
Set Factory Default Configuration
will delete any routing infor-
mation, the access server’s Ethernet IP address, and any other site spe-
cific settings made for your particular installation. You will have to re-
enter the access server’s Ethernet IP address and netmask using the
front panel control port in order to use the HTTP/HTML Manage-
ment pages.
Summary of Contents for Access Server
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Page 58: ...5 Authentication Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 58 Static User Authentication ...
Page 94: ...7 Dial In Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 94 Dial In User Statistics window ...
Page 110: ...8 Dial Out Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 110 Dial Out User Statistics window ...
Page 134: ...12 Filter IP Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 134 Defining a filter ...
Page 174: ...17 MFR Version 2 Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 174 ...
Page 184: ...17 MFR Version 2 Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 184 MFR Version 2 Modify ...
Page 190: ...18 RIP Version 2 Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 190 RIP Version 2 Statistics ...
Page 196: ...19 SNMP Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 196 Out ...
Page 248: ...23 TCP Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 248 TCP Details ...
Page 252: ...24 UDP Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 252 Introduction ...
Page 258: ...26 License Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 258 End User License Agreement ...