Resetting the unit to factory settings
CAUTION
Do not do a factory reset unless the unit needs to be
reconfigured using its factory configuration as a starting point.
A factory reset will reset the unit's IP address and administrator
password, and will disconnect the unit from the network.
The following methods are available to do a factory reset:
1. To do the reset using the offline Configurator interface, refer to
"Resetting the unit to factory defaults" (page
2. To do the reset using FM Racer, refer to the Fluidmesh Networks
FM Racer User Manual.
3. To do the reset by physically accessing the unit, follow the
procedure below.
To reset the radio to its factory default settings, do the steps that follow:
1.
Power ON the unit.
2.
Wait approximately 40 seconds for the unit to boot up.
3.
When the unit has completed its boot sequence, press the
RESET button for 7 seconds.
• The LEDs will blink.
• The unit will be restored to factory default settings
(including its default IP address of 192.168.0.10 and
subnet mask of 255.255.255.0).
• The unit will reboot.
• The administrator user name and password will both be
reset to admin.
5.1.5. Suitability for outdoor installation
The Cisco FM4500 Mobi was specifically designed for installation in harsh
outdoor environments. Under operating conditions, the unit is completely
sealed, and is capable of high-performance operation in outdoor
environments, and under severe conditions such as water spray, salt, and
extreme fluctuations in cold and heat.
The Cisco FM4500 Mobi has successfully passed stringent environmental
certification tests, including European Committee for Standardization
50155
(electronic equipment used on rolling stock for railway applications)
and
EN 45545
(fire protection on railway vehicles) tests.
Examples of specific certification tests included:
• Verification of resistance to salt water intrusion and corrosion. This
consisted of subjecting the unit to running, high-pressure salt water
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