Rebooting Or Restoring A Device; Rebooting The Device - Motorola CB3000 User Manual

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5-2 CB3000 Client Bridge User's Guide
2. Enter the username and password used to log into the console in the
fields.
3. Enter a new password in the
4. Enter the new password a second time in the
5. Click
Apply
To restore the username and password to default values, click the
WARNING! While password protecting the CB3000 provides an
increased level of security for the device, the password is
transmitted over the network in clear text.

5.2 Rebooting or Restoring a Device

If the CB3000 Client Bridge stops responding to commands or is slow, it is easier to reboot the device to
restart all the process without changing the device settings.
If at any given time the administrator needs to restore the device to its original factory state, this is also a
viable option. Restoring the device wipes out all previously configured settings. Motorola recommends
saving a configuration file before restoring the device.
(See Importing or Exporting the Configuration File on page 5-5).
NOTE: The user also has the option of pressing the CB3000 Reset button for 10
seconds or longer to restore the device to its factory default configuration.
See the following for more information on rebooting or restoring the CB3000.

Rebooting the Device

Restoring the Device
5.2.1 Rebooting the Device
WARNING! Please wait 10 seconds before resetting the CB3000
after changing its configuration to avoid a disruption of operation
and possible device hang.
To reboot the CB3000:
1. Select
Tools > Reset / Restore
New Password
to save the settings, or
Cancel
from the CB3000 menu tree. The Reset/Restore CB3000 screen displays.
Username
field. The new password can be from 0 - 8 characters
Re-enter Password
field.
to exit the screen without saving your changes.
Restore Default
and
Old Password
button.

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