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11. System Management
This chapter describes how the
Administrator
can perform a range of general
console server
system administration and configuration tasks such as:
• Applying
Soft
and
Hard
Resets to the gateway.
• Re-flashing the Firmware.
• Configuring the Date, Time, and NTP.
• Setting up Backup of the configuration files.
System administration and configuration tasks that are covered elsewhere include:
• Resetting the System Password and entering a new System Name and Description (
Chapter 4.2
).
• Setting the System IP Address (
Chapter 4.3).
• Setting the permitted Services by which to access the gateway (
Chapter 4.4
).
• Configuring the Dashboard (
Chapter 12
).
11.1 System Administration and Reset
The
Administrator
can reboot or reset the gateway to default settings.
A
soft
reset is affected by:
Selecting Reboot in the System: Administration menu and clicking Apply.
Figure 11-1. Reboot the gateway.
The
console server
reboots with all settings (
for example,
the assigned network IP address) preserved. This
soft
reset disconnects all users and ends
any established SSH sessions.
A
soft
reset will also occur when you switch OFF power from the
console server
, and then switch the power back ON. If you cycle the power and
the unit is writing to flash, you could corrupt or lose data, so rebooting the software is the safer option.
A
hard
erase (
hard reset
) is performed by:
Pushing the
Erase
button on the rear panel twice. A ball-point pen or bent paper clip is a suitable tool for this procedure. Do not use a graphite
pencil. Press the button gently twice (within a couple of seconds) while the unit is powered ON. This will reset the
console server
back to its factory
default settings and clear the
console server
’s stored configuration information.