Digi TS8 manual Resetting PortServer TS 8/16 Configuration to Defaults, Command Line Procedure

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For controlled TFTP access, make sure that the file /etc/tftpaccess.ctl exists and verify that it only allows access to public directories. If this file is not present, tftp will allow full access. A sample file is located in the directory /usr/lpp/tcpip/samples.

Restart the inetd process with these two commands: ps -ef grep inetd

This will report back the inetd process number.

Kill -1inetd_PID

Where inetd_PID is the process number for the inetd process reported by the previous command.

Resetting PortServer TS 8/16 Configuration to Defaults

Use this topic to reset the PortServer TS 8/16 configuration to defaults.

Note: This procedure causes the PortServer TS 8/16 to lose all configuration changes. If you have a complex configuration, see the cpconf command in the Digi One/PortServer TS Command Reference for information on backing up your configuration.

Command Line Procedure

1.Log on to the PortServer TS 8/16 as root.

2.Issue the following command: boot action=factory

Front Panel Procedure

1.Power on the PortServer TS 8/16

2.While the PortServer TS 8/16 is still booting, press and hold (for about 10 seconds) the white button on the front panel.

PortServer TS 8/16 Troubleshooting

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Contents PortServer TS 8/16 Configuration and Administration Guide Page Contents Chapter Configuring Users Page This Chapter IntroductionSetup Overview About This Guide About Entering Commands on the Command LineSupported Devices Other Documents in the Library Access Resource CD CardConfiguring the PortServer TS 8/16 from a Telnet Session About Configuration MethodsConfiguring the PortServer TS 8/16 from the Web Interface Downloading a Configuration FileLogging On As Root from the Command Line Configuration PrerequisitesAccessing the Command Line from a Telnet Session Accessing the Configuration from the Web InterfaceConfiguring the IP Address Options Options for Configuring the IP Address and MaskProcedure Configuring the Ethernet Interface with DPA-RemoteStarting Point Configuring the IP Address Using Ping-ARP Configuring an IP Address using Dhcp and Rarp Configuring the Ethernet Interface from the Command LineManual Configuration Procedure Manual Configuration ExampleConfiguring an IP Address using Dhcp and Rarp Configuring Ports for RealPort Configuring the RealPort Software What is RealPort?Configuration Options About RealPortConfiguring Ports Web Interface Example Configuring Ports for RealPort Command LineConfiguring Ports for Printers Configuration Considerations Configuring Printer Connections Command Line Configuring Ports for Printers Web InterfaceTips for telnet and rsh Printing Related InformationConfiguring Printer Connections Command Line Configuring a Port for Direct-Access Printing Configuring a Port for Direct-Access Printing Configuring Ports for Terminals Configuring Ports for Terminals Command Line Configuring Ports for Terminals Web InterfacePort Defaults About Computer Connections Configuring Typical PC ConnectionsAbout Computer Connections Configuring Ports for Modems Tips on Configuring a Modem Configuring Ports for Modems Web Interface Before You Begin Configuring PPP Configuring PPP Connections Web Interface Configuring Inbound PPP Connections Command Line Configuring Inbound PPP Connections Example Configuring Outbound PPP Connections Command Line Set user name=name n1=telephone-number Configuring IP Routing Introduction to Routing What is RoutingTypes of Routing About RIP Routing Updates PortServer TS 8/16 Participation in RIP Updates Example Route Using the Ethernet Interface Configuring Static RoutesExample Route Using a PPP Link Example Dynamic Routes Configuring Dynamic Routes Using RIPConfiguring Proxy ARP Configuring Proxy ARP Configuring Autoconnection Configuring Autoconnection By Port Command Line Configuring a Port for Autoconnection Web InterfaceAbout Autoconnection Configuring a User for Autoconnection Command Line Configuring a User for Autoconnection Web InterfaceConfiguring a User for Autoconnection Command Line Configuring Console Management Configuring Console Management Command Line Configuring Console Management Web InterfaceAbout Console Management Example Alternate IP Addresses Example SSH2 and Menu Access10-4 Configuring Security Features Controlling Access to Inbound Ports Controlling Access to the PortServer TS 8/16 ConfigurationControlling Access to the PortServer TS 8/16 Command Line Controlling Access to Outbound PortsWhat is RADIUS? Using Radius to Authenticate UsersRadius Components Radius Table KeyRadius Accounting Attributes RFC Configuring Radius Web InterfaceHow Radius Works Radius Command Line Configuration Example Configuring Radius Command LineIssuing User Passwords Password Protection Configuring SSH Version 2 for Secure CommunicationUsing a Public Key Configuring DNS About the Domain Name System Procedure for Using a Name Server Configuration ProceduresProcedure for Using a Host File 13-4 Configuring Snmp About Snmp and the PortServer TS 8/16 Agent Configuration Procedure Command Line Configuration Procedure Web InterfaceConfiguration Example 14-4 Managing the OS and Configuration Upgrading the OS Firmware Web Interface Prerequisite Task Upgrading the OS Firmware Command LineWhen To Use Remote Configuration Configuring PortServer TS 8/16 from a Remote HostRules for Editing a Configuration file Copying the Configuration File to a HostCpconf fromhost=199.250.121.12cnfg-fle Radius Resetting the Configuration to DefaultsConfiguring Users Common User Features About Configuring UsersConfiguration Methods Configuring a User Web Interface Configuring a User Command Line Examples Configuration Examples Configuration Terminal Server Configuration Without RealPortConfiguration Notes IllustrationTerminal Server Configuration Using Autoconnection Terminal Server Configuration Using RealPort Dial-In PPP Connection Using Radius Dial-In PPP Connection Using Radius PortServer TS 8/16 Troubleshooting Introduction Symptom PortServer TS 8/16 Does Not BootAssumptions Symptom Cannot Telnet to the PortServer TS 8/16Running PortServer TS 8/16 Hardware Diagnostics Symptom Trouble Accessing a PortProcedure Running the Post from a Terminal Procedure Running the Post Using the LEDsRunning PortServer TS 8/16 Post Verifying Tftp on a Unix System Troubleshooting Tftp ProblemsCommand Line Procedure Resetting PortServer TS 8/16 Configuration to DefaultsFront Panel Procedure Verifying the PortServer TS 8/16 IP Address 17-9 Checking for Duplicate IP Addresses Pinging an IP Address Verifying the Network Cabling AIX Verifying the RealPort Process Verifying the RealPort ProcessHP-UX Verifying the RealPort Process Linux Verifying the RealPort ProcessWindows 2000 Verifying the RealPort Service Windows NT Verifying the RealPort ServiceSolaris Verifying the RealPort Process RealPort Checking and Changing Port ConfigurationDigi International Bren Road East Minnetonka, MN Digi Contact Information

16, TS8 specifications

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