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Step Action
1.From the Directory screen, type 4 to select Restore Configuration and press Enter.
2.In the Select Number field, type the number of the desired option. The first three options are the saved configurations in NVRam. Op- tion 4 is the restore to Factory configuration. Options 5 and 6 re- stores the entire NVRam’s configurations from a file where option 5 receives the configuration data from the Craft port and option 6 receives the configuration data from the Ethernet port via a TFTP file transfer.
•If you selected options 1, 2, or 3, then —
A prompt appears asking you to confirm restoring the configu- ration. Type y and press Enter.
•If you selected option 4, “Factory”, then —
A prompt appears reminding you that this sets the baud rate to 9600, erases the Ethernet IP address and subnet mask address, and asks you to confirm restoring to the factory default configu- ration. Type y and press Enter.
NOTES
-If the restored factory configuration has a different baud rate setting, the Craft Port screen becomes unreadable. To restore the screen, change the baud rate to 9600.
-If the Craft connection is a telnet session this will kill your session. The factory configuration clears out all the network addresses on the System Interfaces screen. To restore a tel- net session the network addresses will have to be setup from a local craft session via the Craft port.
-Restoring to factory defaults reboots the Mix56 card.
•If you selected option 5, “Restore From a File”, then —
a.A warning prompt appears. Read and understand the warn- ing, then press y and Enter.
The warning prompt is —
Restoring Configuration from a file:
This will result in a
This is designed around using ProComm Plus to Send a file. Setup Pro- Comm to Send a Raw Ascii formatted file. From the "Data" pull down window select the "Send File..." option. ProComm will open the "Send File using RAW ASCII" window. Set the directory and filename and then
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