
Menus and Parameters
4.2.3.2.1.4 Set Partial Operator Defaults
Select this option to reset the unit to the Operator Defaults configuration, excluding the parameters that are required to maintain connectivity and management access. The parameters that do not change after Set Partial Operator Defaults are listed in Table
4.2.3.2.1.5 Cancel Current Pending Request
After selecting one of the Set defaults options, it will be executed after the next reset. This option enables to cancel the pending request before execution (provided the unit has not been reset yet).
4.2.3.2.2Save Current Configuration As Operator Defaults
The Save Current Configuration As Operator Defaults enables defining the current configuration of the unit as the Operator Defaults configuration.
4.2.3.3Change Unit Name
The Change Unit Name option enables changing the name of the unit, which is also the system's name in the MIB2. The name of the unit is also used as the prompt at the bottom of each Monitor window.
Valid values: A string of up to 32 printable ASCII characters.
The default unit name is an empty string.
4.2.3.4Change Password
The Change Password submenu enables changing the access password(s). The Change Password submenu is available only to users with Administrator access rights.
Valid values: A string of up to 8 printable ASCII characters.
Refer to section 4.1 for a list of the default passwords for each of the access levels.
4.2.3.5Flash Memory Control
The Flash Memory Control submenu enables selecting the active software version for the unit.
The flash memory can store two software versions. One version is called Main and the other is called Shadow. New software versions are loaded as the shadow version. You can select the shadow version as the new active version by selecting Reset and Boot from Shadow Version. However, after the next reset, the main version is
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