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Restoring Factory Defaults

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section Using the Switch from a Remote Console Restoring Factory Defaults 1 The "Restore Factory Settings" section below explains how to restore factory settings from the web interface. When you cannot access the system (you have 2 forgotten the user name, IP address, or password), you can restore factory defaults from the Switch. 3 To restore factory defaults: 1. Press and hold down the "Go-Local" button on the back of the IP Device for five seconds while powering up the IP Device. The IP Device will boot 4 up in safe mode. 2. Wait 30 seconds for the IP Device to reboot. 5 3. If a DHCP server is available, the IP Device will pick up an IP address from it. If there is no DHCP server, the IP Device boots with static IP address: 6 192.168.2.155. 4. Log in with the default IP address of the unit: http://192.168.2.155/config. 7 The blank login screen will appear (no background picture). Note: Do not start the IP address with https. 8 4. Type in the following default user name and password (case-sensitive), and click "Login". This user name and password only work immediately after 9 the reset procedure described above. 10 5. Type in the following default user name and password (case-sensitive), and click "Login". This user name and password only work immediately after the reset procedure described above. Safe-Mode User Safe-Mode Password admin SAFEmode 6. From the menu, select "Restore Factory Settings". A warning will appear advising you that all device data will be erased. 7. Click "Restore". The factory defaults will be restored. When the process finishes, you will be prompted to reboot. 8. Click "Reboot" to restart the IP Device. 57

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Using the Switch from a Remote Console
Restoring Factory Defaults
The “Restore Factory Settings” section below explains how to restore factory
settings from the web interface. When you cannot access the system (you have
forgotten the user name, IP address, or password), you can restore factory
defaults from the Switch.
To restore factory defaults:
1.
Press and hold down the “Go-Local” button on the back of the IP Device
for five seconds while powering up the IP Device. The IP Device will boot
up in safe mode.
2.
Wait 30 seconds for the IP Device to reboot.
3.
If a DHCP server is available, the IP Device will pick up an IP address from
it. If there is no DHCP server, the IP Device boots with static IP address:
192.168.2.155.
4.
Log in with the default IP address of the unit:
.
The blank login screen will appear (no background picture).
Note:
Do not start the IP address with
https
.
4.
Type in the following default user name and password (case-sensitive), and
click “Login”. This user name and password only work immediately after
the reset procedure described above.
5.
Type in the following default user name and password (case-sensitive), and
click “Login”. This user name and password only work immediately after
the reset procedure described above.
Safe-Mode User
Safe-Mode Password
admin
SAFEmode
6.
From the menu, select “Restore Factory Settings”. A warning will appear
advising you that all device data will be erased.
7.
Click “Restore”. The factory defaults will be restored. When the process
finishes, you will be prompted to reboot.
8.
Click “Reboot” to restart the IP Device.