4 Troubleshooting
How to perform a | Proceed as follows: | |
hardware reset to |
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| 1 | Make sure the SpeedTouch™ is powered off. |
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| 2 | Press the power button once (shortly). |
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| 3 | As soon as the Power/System LED is flashing green, press the power button |
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| once more (shortly). |
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| 4 | The Power/System LED stops flashing to become solid green. After six |
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| seconds, it starts flashing green again. Press the power button once more |
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| 5 | All LEDs flash green once. |
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| 6 | The SpeedTouch™ reboots and will come online with factory default settings. |
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| Resetting the system to its factory defaults also involves deleting the configu- |
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| ration profile settings. You may, therefore, need to reconfigure the system |
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| using the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard or by uploading the relevant configura- |
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| tion file. See section “1.3 SpeedTouch™ Configuration Setup” on page 13 for |
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| more information. |
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Factory default service When the SpeedTouch™ leaves the factory and after every hardware reset to defaults, settings the SpeedTouch™ features the following factory default settings:
•Default IP configuration:
•IP address: 10.0.0.138
•Auto IP address
•System password: not set
•DHCP server: disabled
•DNS server: disabled
•Master firewall: enabled
•Default Connection profile settings:
•IEEE802.3D Transparent Bridging on VPI*VCI=8*35
•IEEE802.3D Transparent Bridging on VPI*VCI=0*35
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