SmartBoot

If the router module is not using either the factory-default or a Smart- Boot Helper configuration when you reset it or when you power on or reset the hub, the router module does not send Bootp requests over its ports, but simply boots using the configuration that was most recently saved. (If you have made and saved any changes to the configuration, the router module is no longer in the factory-default state—even if the system name is still DEFAULT_CONFIG.)

If you have made and saved changes to either the factory-default configuration or a SmartBoot configuration, and subsequently you want to return to a SmartBoot configuration:

1.Make sure 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.

2.Clear the router module (refer to page 3-7).

The router module restores the factory-default configuration, reboots, then sends out Bootp requests as described on page C-2.

If the router module is using a SmartBoot configuration or you have made and saved changes to the factory-default configuration, and subsequently you want to return to the factory-default configuration:

1.Disconnect the 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.

Disconnecting the network link will prevent the router module from receiving a SmartBoot configuration when the router module is rebooted (after you clear it in the next step).

2.Clear the router module (refer to page 3-7).

The router module restores the factory-default configuration, reboots, then sends out Bootp requests as described on page C-2.

3.When the Main Menu screen appears, wait for the following message to appear on the second line:

BOOTP failed. Use Smartboot Helper to continue

The appearance of this message indicates that the router module is no longer sending out Bootp requests.

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HP 210 manual SmartBoot

210 specifications

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