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Operation

Resetting and Clearing

Clearing the router module erases all changes made in the configuration from their factory-default values. This means that bridging (in IP host- only mode with an IP address of 127.x.x.x) is enabled and routing is not enabled.

When you clear the router module, a SmartBoot configuration is retrieved (and the router is rebooted with it) only if there is a network link between the router module’s WAN port or internal LAN port and the HP router or Bootp server on which the SmartBoot configuration was set up.

If you want to restore the factory-default configuration, disconnect the WAN or LAN link before clearing the router module. For details, refer to the procedure on page C-3.

The Reset and Clear buttons are recessed to prevent unintentional resets and clears. To press each button, use a nonconducting pointed implement like a wooden pencil or a toothpick. (See figure 3-2 on page 3-4.)

Do not wait more than 5 seconds after step 2 below. Holding the Clear button too long prevents this procedure from working.

To clear the router module:

1.Press the Reset button on the router module’s cover plate until the LEDs turn on. Continue holding down the Reset button (so that the LEDs remain on) and immediately press and hold the Clear button.

2.Release the Reset button, but continue to hold the Clear button. The Router Self-test LED begins flashing.

3.Release the Clear button within five seconds.

The Self-test LED stops flashing and remains lit during the self-test portion of the initialization sequence, which lasts about 18 seconds. (For more information about this, see “Initialization Sequence” on page 3-10.) The Self-test LED turns off when the self-test is complete (if no failures have been detected).

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