Tftp Configuration; Resetting Configuration Parameters; Lost Admin Password - Black Box Terminal Server User Manual

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TFTP Configuration

TFTP can be configured for two unique transfer operations:
1.
Between the DeviceManager and a Terminal Server. This configuration is accessed by
selecting Tools, Options from the DeviceManager's tool bar. You can specify the number of
times the DeviceManager's TFTP server retries a file transfer to a Terminal Server, how long
the TFTP process will wait (timeout) before retrying to transfer a file, and the UPD port that
will be used for the file transfer between the DeviceManager and the Terminal Server.
(DeviceManager only.)
2.
Between the Terminal Server and a host. This configuration is accessed by selecting
Network, TFTP in the DeviceManager, by typing
Network Configuration, TFTP from the Menu, by selecting ServerInfo, tftpRetry and
tftpTimeOut in the SNMP MIB, or by selecting Network, TFTP in the WebManager. You
can configure the number of times the Terminal Server's TFTP client retries a file transfer to
a host and how long the TFTP process will wait (timeout) before retrying to transfer a file.
You must have a TFTP server running on any host that you are uploading or downloading files
to/from. If you are using the DeviceManager and transferring a local file to a Terminal Server, you
still need to have a TFTP server running on your PC. When you specify the file path, the path
must be relative to the default path set in your TFTP server software (do not use drive letters in
the file path).

Resetting Configuration Parameters

You can reset the Terminal Server to its factory settings through any of the following methods:
You can push in the recessed button at the back of the Terminal Server hardware
DeviceManager, select
CLI, at the command line type,
WebManager, click the
Menu, select
SNMP, in the

Lost Admin Password

If the Admin user password is lost, there are only two possible ways to recover it:
reset the Terminal Server to the factory defaults
have another user that has
password
Tools
,
Reset to Factory Defaults
reset factory
Factory Defaults
Network Configuration
,
Reset to Factory Defaults
adminInfo
folder,
the
Set
level rights, if one is already configured, reset the Admin
admin
set server tftp
button
adminFunction
variable to
Configuring the Terminal Server 53
TFTP Configuration
in the CLI, by selecting
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