Yamaha SWR2311P-10G SWR2311P-10G Owners Manual - Page 31

Initialization

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English Initialization Initialization This unit can be restored to its factory-set state in the following ways. • Using the Web GUI to restore the factory settings (page 31) • Using the cold start command to restore the factory settings (page 32) • Entering the (uppercase I) key during startup to restore the factory settings (page 32) Notice When restoring the factory settings, note the following points. • All communication is halted immediately after execution. • When you execute this, the settings will also return to their factory-set state. If necessary, use external memory to save the settings before you proceed with initialization. For details on how to export settings to external memory, refer to the SWR2311P-10G's "Technical Reference." ■ Using the Web GUI to restore the factory settings This unit can be restored to its factory-set state by making settings from the Web GUI. Log in to the Web GUI from Yamaha LAN Monitor. 1. Choose "Management" tab - "Maintenance" - "Restart and initialize." The "Restart or Initialize" screen appears. 2. In the "Initialize" section, click the "Next" button. The "Initialize" screen appears. 3. Enter the administrative password, and click the "OK" button. The "Check executed content" screen appears. 4. Verify the content, and click the "Execute" button. The unit is returned to its factory-set state. Then, the "Initialization" dialog box appears, and the unit restarts. 5. After this unit has finished restarting, access the Web GUI once again from Yamaha LAN Monitor. NOTE During restart, the computer on which the Web GUI is open will be unable to communicate with the unit (the status indication of the computer's network adapter will be "Network cable is not connected"), but the communication status will recover when restart is completed. After this unit's POWER indicator has finished flashing, verify that communication has been restored for the computer on which the Web GUI is open, and then click the Web GUI button in the "Device Details" view. SWR2311P-10G Owner's Manual 31

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English
Initialization
SWR2311P-10G Owner’s Manual
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Initialization
This unit can be restored to its factory-set state in the following ways.
Using the Web GUI to restore the factory settings (page 31)
Using the cold start command to restore the factory settings (page 32)
Entering the <I> (uppercase I) key during startup to restore the factory settings (page 32)
Notice
When restoring the factory settings, note the following points.
All communication is halted immediately after execution.
When you execute this, the settings will also return to their factory-set state. If necessary,
use external memory to save the settings before you proceed with initialization. For
details on how to export settings to external memory, refer to the SWR2311P-10G’s “Tech-
nical Reference.”
Using the Web GUI to restore the factory settings
This unit can be restored to its factory-set state by making settings from the Web GUI.
Log in to the Web GUI from Yamaha LAN Monitor.
1.
Choose “Management” tab – “Maintenance” – “Restart and initialize.”
The “Restart or Initialize” screen appears.
2.
In the “Initialize” section, click the “Next” button.
The “Initialize” screen appears.
3.
Enter the administrative password, and click the “OK” button.
The “Check executed content” screen appears.
4.
Verify the content, and click the “Execute” button.
The unit is returned to its factory-set state. Then, the “Initialization” dialog box appears, and
the unit restarts.
5.
After this unit has finished restarting, access the Web GUI once again from
Yamaha LAN Monitor.
NOTE
During restart, the computer on which the Web GUI is open will be unable to communicate with the
unit (the status indication of the computer’s network adapter will be “Network cable is not con-
nected”), but the communication status will recover when restart is completed. After this unit’s
POWER indicator has finished flashing, verify that communication has been restored for the com-
puter on which the Web GUI is open, and then click the Web GUI button in the “Device Details”
view.