Reset To Default; Restart System; Deleting An I/O Server From The List - Moxa Technologies ioLogik 4000 Series User Manual

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Reset to Default

The Network Adapter settings, including IP address, netmask, gateway, watchdog timer, I/O module safety
status, and temperature sensor parameters are stored in the network adapter.
Right click on the target I/O server, and then click on Reset to Default to proceed. You may need to wait 10
seconds or longer. ioAdmin will reconnect the I/O Server automatically.
Note that this function requires password authorization to activate.
Default values for NA-4010 Ethernet Network Adapter are as follows.
Bootp: on
ARP: on
IP: 192.168.127.254
Network mask: 255.255.0.0
Gateway: (Empty)
Modbus watchdog: disable
Watchdog timeout: 60 sec (120 x 0.5sec)
Password: Empty

Restart System

In general, you do not need to restart the I/O server when changing I/O module configurations. However, when
the I/O Server indicates an I/O error, you may use this function to restart the I/O Server system remotely.
Right click on the target I/O server, and then click on Restart System to proceed. You may need to wait 10
seconds or longer. ioAdmin will reconnect the I/O Server automatically.
Note that this function requires password authorization to activate.

Deleting an I/O Server from the List

When several I/O Servers appear in ioAdmin's left frame, you can delete I/O Servers from the list to make your
management task easier.
Right click on the target I/O Server and then press Disconnect. Right click on the target I/O Server and
then press Delete I/O Server. The target I/O Server will be removed from the list.
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