Chapter 4 Microswitches
The Teldat H1 RAIL routers have a block of 8 available micros-witches used for maintenance and test tasks. In this
case, they are only used to load the default configuration.
This block of micros-witches can be found inside the Teldat H1 RAIL routers. You need to remove the top casing in
order to handle them, following the instructions set forth in section
on page 10.
These switches should not be handled by the user other than to establish the default configurations.
Note
For the device to operate correctly, all micro-switches must be in the OFF position.
4.1 Procedure to ignore the configuration
Follow the steps below if you have to discard the whole configuration of the device (for instance, if you cannot re-
member the password). When doing this, the device is generally connected to a terminal (PC) through the Console
port (AUX).
• Turn off the device.
• Using a screwdriver, move micro-switch ‘5’ to the ON position.
• Power up the device.
When the device is switched on, a message similar to the one shown below will appear on the configuration console
(AUX port):
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BOOT CODE VERSION: 03.02
Apr 28 2009 11:25:37
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Apr 28 2009 11:19:34
P.C.B.: C8
MASK:0C10
Microcode:00E1
START FROM FLASH
BIOS CODE DUMP....................
BIOS DATA DUMP....
End of BIOS dump
BIOS CODE VERSION: 03.02
CLK=262144 KHz
BUSCLK=65536 KHz
PCICLK=32768 KHz
L1
Date: 05/25/09, Monday
Time: 13:37:06
SDRAM size: 64 Megabytes
BANK 0: 64 Megabytes (detected)
I_Cache: ON
D_Cache: ON
Write-Back
FLASH: 16 Mb.
NVRAM: 128 Kb.
EEPROM: 2048 Bytes.
DPRAM: 8192 Bytes.
SWITCH 10/100
SECURITY ENGINE
PCI device: Host bridge
(Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 0)
(Vendor: 0x1057, Device: 0x18C1)
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