Resetting the Terminal Server to Factory Defaults
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Terminal Server User Guide, Version 3.3
Resetting the Terminal Server to Factory Defaults
You can reset the Terminal Server to its factory default configuration by selecting
Tools
,
Reset
,
Reset to Factory Default
in DeviceManager and
Administration
,
Reset
,
Factory Defaults
in
WebManager. The Terminal Server will automatically reboot itself with the factory default
configuration.
Language Support
Two language files, in addition to English, are supplied on the supplemental CD, French and German.
You can use any of these language files to create a translation into a language of your choice. You can
download the language file (whether the language is supplied or translated) into the Terminal Server
and select the
Language
option of
Custom Language
or
Customlang
(custom language), making
the Menu and CLI field labels display in the desired language.
You can view Menu or CLI in one other language only (as well as English). If you download another
language file, this new language will replace the first language you downloaded.
You can revert to English at any time; the English language is stored permanently in the Terminal
Server and is not overwritten by your new language. Each user logged into the Terminal Server can
operate in either English or the downloaded language.
Loading a Supplied Language
This section describes how to download a language file using the CLI, since it is the least intuitive
method. French and German language files are provided on the supplemental CD.
To load one of the supplied languages into the Terminal Server, so the Menu or CLI fields appear in
another language, do the following:
1.
Open the supplemental CD and identify the language file, either
bb_ds_French.txt
or
bb_ds_German.txt
, or supply one of your own translated files.
2.
Copy the language file to a host machine on the network; place it in the main file system or on
the main hard drive.
3.
Either use the TFTP defaults in the Terminal Server or, configure as necessary, TFTP in the
Terminal Server.
4.
In the CLI of the Terminal Server, enter the host IP address and file name; for example,
netload customlang 172.16.4.1 /temp/bb_ds_French.txt
The Terminal Server will download the language file via TFTP.
In DeviceManager select
Tools
,
Advanced
,
Custom Files
and then select
Download Custom
Language File
and browse to the language file. In WebManager select
Administration
,
Custom
Files
and then specify the
Custom Language File
option and browse to the language file.
5.
To set an individual user to the new language, go to the
Users
menu and, in the
Language
field
select
Customlang
. In the CLI (only) you can set individual users or all users to the new
language; see the
set user *
command.
6.
The user will see the change of language when he/she logs out (
Main Menu
,
Sessions Menu
,
Logout
) and logs back into the Terminal Server. If, as Admin user, you change your language
setting to
Customlang
, you will see the text menus display in the new language when you save
and exit the
Change User
form. Users with
Level Normal
can also change their display
language.