3.8 Resetting the Unit to Factory Configuration
1.
Connect a PC to the front panel serial port, and log in using an account with admin group
rights (such as the
2.
Type:
After resetting the password follow the procedure above to change the
MANAGEMENT/OTHER/Authentication window.
3.8
Resetting the Unit to Factory Configuration
In certain situations, it may be desired to reset all SecureSync configurations back to the factory
default configuration. The GNSS location, any SecureSync configurations and the locally stored
log files can be cleared via the Web UI.
If SecureSync was assigned a static IP address before cleaning the configurations, it will be reset
to DHCP after the clean has been performed. If no DHCP server is available after the clean oper-
ation, the static IP address will need to be manually reconfigured. See"Replacing a Dynamic with
a Static IP Address" on page 31 or "Assigning a Static IP Address" on page 32.
3.8.1
Resetting All Configurations to their Factory Defaults
To restore the configuration files to their factory defaults:
1.
Navigate to TOOLS/SYSTEM/Upgrade/Backup .
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spadmin
account).
<Enter>. The
resetpw
Caution:
It is not possible to clear the Authentication logs and NTP logs.
Restoring configurations (reloading a saved configuration), erasing the
NOTE –
stored GNSS location and clearing the log files are separate processes. You may
restore one without restoring the others.
spadmin
account password is now reset.
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