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| This option resets all current configuration options to the factory defaults | |
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| The changes take effect after the TC2201 has rebooted. | |
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| Caution: Resetting to factory defaults from the serial port will affect |
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| ethernet connectivity. User configured values for the IP |
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| address, gateway, and subnet mask, and as well the user |
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| name and password are not retained after the TC2201 |
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| resets. The handles resets differently, as described in the |
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| Note: Resetting to factory defaults from the Telnet interface will not |
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| affect ethernet connectivity. User configured values for the IP |
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| address, gateway, and subnet maskare retained after the |
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| TC2201 resets. Note that user names and passwords are NOT |
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| Note: Settings are not reset to factory defaults until the TC2201 is |
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System Utilities
Table 47 Sysem Utility Menu
System Utility Menu
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1)System Statistics Menu
2)Event Log
3)View Report
4)SCSI Command Tracking
X) Return to main menu
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