D-Link DI-206 manual Eeprom Factory Reset, Execute Bootload

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DI-206 ISDN Remote Router

and filename to the configuration file. If you are not using a configuration file, this must show the path and filename to the software update image file.

Last Boot Server IP Address – This shows the last boot server used to download an image file. This is for reference only.

Last IP Address – This shows the last IP address used for the LAN interface. Again, this is for reference only. The LAN port must have an IP address in order to access the TFTP server via the LAN network.

Update Software from Configuration File – Either Yes or No. If Yes, the software update procedure will try to access a configuration file located at the path defined in the above Boot File Name. Please ensure that the path and file name of the image file is listed in the configuration file. If set to No, the update procedure will try to find an image file at the Boot File Name path. Please see Appendix F, “Configuration File” for more information about configuration files.

After the parameters are set in the Software Update screen, SAVE the changes, EXIT, and perform a System Reset or Execute Bootload to begin the software download process.

After the new runtime software has been downloaded, the router will automatically start up using the new software with the Software Update Control setting Disabled to avoid a downloading loop.

EEPROM Factory Reset

Performing a factory reset erases all settings and tables. All configuration changes ever made to the router will be deleted. The router will be set to the factory defaults it was shipped with and will no longer have an IP address.

Please make sure you wish to wipe out all settings and configure the router from scratch before you perform a factory reset.

Execute Bootload

Choosing this option accepts the changes made in the PROM program and begins the router’s startup sequence.

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