Selenio™ Network Processor
User Guide
Using Selenio™ Network Processor Console
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3.
If SNP Manager lists this SNP as "not connected" on the
Add/Remove Element
page, click
Reconnect to element
. See Add Element (on page 52).
Recovering from a Firmware Upgrade Failure
Failsafe mode supports upgrade and front panel configuration only. This mode does not support normal
product functionality, just recovery. You cannot use SNP in failsafe mode.
1.
To force the SNP into Failsafe mode, hold the
Enter
and
Status
buttons on the front panel and
reboot the box through the
Power
button to the left of the display.
2.
Hold the
Enter
and
Status
buttons for three seconds while the unit powers up.
The operating mode will read "failsafe" on Configure Local Host.
3.
Upgrade your firmware.
Your SNP will reboot into normal mode as part of the upgrade.
4.
Use SNP web console to upgrade your firmware again using the same firmware revision and a
normal (not failsafe) upgrade procedure as described in
Firmware Upgrade
(on page 35).
Once you've upgraded your firmware twice, the unit will reboot into normal mode.
Rebooting SNP
The SNP cannot be rebooted through the SNP Manager. To reboot SNP remotely, follow these steps:
1.
Browse to http://<SNP IP>.
2.
Click
Reboot
.
There is a reset button recessed on the SNP front panel. See Front Panel Controls (on page 30) for the
location and usage of this button.
To do a hard reset of the SNP you can reboot the box through the
Power
button to the left of the
display.
Restoring SNP Defaults
The SNP Console configuration page is accessed at http://<SNP IP>. On the SNP Console configuration
page, click
Restore De Reboot
to return the SNP to its default settings.
Or on the front panel, navigate to the parameter to delete the previous user setting. The control path
from the panel is S
ystem Information
>
System Control
>
Config Reset
. Set it to
Yes
. Then reboot the
unit by selecting
System Control
>
Reboot
. Set this to
Yes
as well.
If restoring defaults is not enough, to return the SNP to factory defaults, boot into failsafe mode and
click the "Factory Reset" button.