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Rst Button; Restarting The Device; Default Configuration; Dying Gasp Alarm - Teldat Regesta Smart PRO Manual

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Inserting the SIM in the Internal Tray
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4.4 RST Button

The Regesta Smart PRO features an external button labeled "RST" on its connector panel, which serves two func-
tions:
• It can be pressed to initiate a device reboot.
• It also allows the device to restart with its default configuration, which assigns the IP address 192.168.1.1 to the
WAN port.
To prevent accidental activation, the button is securely protected and requires a sharp-pointed object for activation.

4.4.1 Restarting the Device

To restart the device, please follow these steps:
(1) Press and hold the RST button. The device will restart, and the ON LED will light up in green while all other
LEDs (SW, S, C, L, LAN, WAN, SFP, S1 and S2) will turn off.
(2) Release the RST button once all LEDs, except the ON LED, have turned off.
(3) The device will then fully restart.

4.4.2 Default Configuration

To use the RST button and restore the device to its default configuration, follow these steps:
(1) Press the RST button. The device will restart, the ON LED will light up green, and all other LEDs (SW, S, C, L,
LAN, WAN, SFP, S1 and S2) will turn off.
(2) Continue pressing the RST button until the S LED flashes orange, the ON LED remains green, and all other
LEDs are off. This indicates that the device's configuration has been reset to its default settings.
(3) Release the RST button to allow the device to complete the restart.
(4) With the device restored to its default configuration, you can access it using the IP address 192.168.1.1. Re-
member that it can be accessed from the WAN port.

4.5 Dying Gasp Alarm

The Regesta Smart PRO offers an optional board that triggers an alarm in the event of a power outage or if the
power supply cable is disconnected.
With a power consumption of just 10W, the device can remain powered for up to 6 seconds, allowing the alarm to be
transmitted through any active interface.
This alarm, designated as GW.075, can be sent as an Event, SNMP-TRAP, or Syslog via the Event Logging System
(ELS).
To configure this functionality, follow these steps:
(1) Begin by configuring the ELS to enable the GW.075 event as either a Trace, Syslog event, or snmp-trap.
For detailed instructions on ELS configuration, please refer to the "Teldat Dm704-I Configuration and Monitor-
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