Appendix J-Restoring Defaults
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J-5
•
RMX 4000
- at the bottom right corner of the
RTM IP 4000
card on the
back panel.
Recovery Operations Performed Using a USB Device
The
USB
port of an
RMX
in
Ultra Secure Mode
can be used to:
•
Perform a
Comprehensive Restore to Factory Defaults
•
Perform an
Emergency CRL (Certificate Revocation List) Update
Recovery Options
The
RMX
has two recovery options:
•
Comprehensive Restore to Factory Defaults
Inserting a
USB
key with the following
two
text files will restore the
RMX
to factory
defaults:
—
RestoreToFactoryDefault.txt
—
lan.cfg
•
Emergency CRL (Certificate Revocation List) Update
Inserting a
USB
key or USB mouse and restarting the RMX will:
—
Change the
RMX
from
HTTPS
mode to
HTTP
mode.
—
Disable
PKI Client Validation
so that the
RMX’s
configuration or
CRLs
(or both) can
be updated.
Comprehensive Restore to Factory Defaults
Inserting a
USB
key containing a file named
RestoreToFactoryDefault.txt
and
a
l
an.cfg
file will
cause the
RMX
to exit
Secure Mode
and
perform a
Comprehensive
Restore to Factory Defaults
.
Do
not
insert a
USB
key containing a file named
RestoreToFactoryDefault.txt
if the
USB
key does
not also contain a
lan.cfg
file.
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