Deleting A Configuration; Using The Autoconfiguration Adapter (Aca) - Hirschmann RS20 Reference Manual

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Note: The configuration file includes all configuration data, including the
passwords for accessing the device. Therefore, pay attention to the access
rights on the tftp server.
1.7.4

Deleting a configuration

In the "Delete" frame, you have the option to
Reset the current configuration to the default settings. The configuration
saved on the device is retained.
Reset the device to the default settings. In this case, the device deletes
its configuration in the volatile memory as well as in the non-volatile
memory. This includes the IP address. The device will be reachable again
over the network after it has obtained a new IP address, for example, via
DHCP or the V.24 interface.
Note: With the exception of the watchdog configuration, the device stores
user defined configurations in Non-volatile Memory. The device stores the
watchdog configuration separately. Therefore, when you reset the
configurations to the default settings, using the "Current Configuration" or
"Current Configuration from the Device" delete functions, the watchdog
configuration remains in the device.
1.7.5

Using the AutoConfiguration Adapter (ACA)

The ACAs are devices for saving the configuration data of a device. An ACA
enables the configuration data to be transferred easily by means of a
substitute device of the same type.
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