WML Sumo Thin Client User Guide
Restoring Factory Default Settings
If you press the “Factory Defaults” button, a confirmation box will appear asking you to confirm
that you wish to clear all configured connections and return the device to the factory default
settings. This will reset all settings, including the administration password, and reboot the device.
When the device powers up, the Setup Wizard will run.
Network-wide configuration
The Sumo may be remotely configured using the saved file, settings.tar. It achieves this using
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). If the Sumo boots on a network with DHCP and the
“next_server” DHCP parameter is specified, it will try to download a file from a web server whose
address can be specified using the “next_server” DHCP parameter.
If “next_server” is specified as , for example, 192.168.0.1, then it will try to download
http://192.168.0.1/foundrylinux/settings.tar
If it is successful, it will apply these settings to the
Sumo. If it can't download the file, startup will proceed as normal.
Note that the downloaded settings.tar should itself specify DHCP for network settings.
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Illustration 41: Confirming Factory Default Settings