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Reset the Network Settings to Enable you to Access the Configuration, Interface, Reset

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Managing the NSS Restoring the Factory Default Configuration 7 • Reset the Network Settings to Enable you to Access the Configuration Interface: If there is a problem with the NSS that results in your not being able to access the NSS configuration interface, you might need to reset the network settings. This lets you access the interface and make the changes required to resolve the problem. To reset the network settings, first shut down the system and power it off. Press and hold the recessed Reset button on the front panel of the chassis, and then apply power to the system. Wait until you see the Power LED on the front of the chassis flash yellow rapidly, and then release the Reset button. These settings are reset to their default: - Link Addressing: DHCP - Link Bonding Mode: Active Backup - NSS Hostname: nas For example, "nas0123456789ab" - Network Ports: The network ports are reset to their default as described in "Configuring the Network Ports," on page 33. - VLANs: All configured VLANs are deleted. - ADS Server: ADS server settings are cleared. - DNS: DNS settings are cleared. - Administrator Password: admin Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 132

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Managing the NSS
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
132
7
Reset the Network Settings to Enable you to Access the Configuration
Interface
: If there is a problem with the NSS that results in your not being
able to access the NSS configuration interface, you might need to reset the
network settings. This lets you access the interface and make the changes
required to resolve the problem.
To reset the network settings, first shut down the system and power it off.
Press and hold the recessed
Reset
button on the front panel of the chassis,
and then apply power to the system. Wait until you see the Power LED on
the front of the chassis flash yellow rapidly, and then release the
Reset
button.
These settings are reset to their default:
-
Link Addressing: DHCP
-
Link Bonding Mode: Active Backup
-
NSS Hostname: nas<MAC address of primary link> For example,
“nas0123456789ab”
-
Network Ports: The network ports are reset to their default as described
in
“Configuring the Network Ports,” on page 33
.
-
VLANs: All configured VLANs are deleted.
-
ADS Server: ADS server settings are cleared.
-
DNS: DNS settings are cleared.
-
Administrator Password: admin