FTP User Interface
Restoring the Router Configuration
To restore a configuration to the router:
1. Connect the router to the Ethernet network used by the host computer.
2. Start an FTP session using the router IP address:
3. Enter the user name and password.
4. Specify binary mode:
5. Specify the configuration's path and filename (with the filename extension
Note:
Ethernet physical address (MAC address) values revert to the factory default settings.
User defined values for these settings are not retained and must be re-entered after the
restoration of the configuration is complete.
Note:
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ftp <IP address>
where IP address is the address of the router.
The default IP address of the router is 1.1.1.1.
The default user name is
HP recommends that the user name and password be changed from the default
values.
bin
.cfg) using the put command:
put <path:filename.cfg>
The file is transferred to the router. After the file transfer is complete, router
will automatically reboot. When the router completes the POST process, it
will use the restored configuration.
When restoring a configuration, World Wide Name (WWN) values and
Confirm the restored configuration by verifying that the settings are correct.
and the default password is
root
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password