Resetting factory defaults – Digi CM User Manual
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Resetting Factory Defaults
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Syntax for action 2: configuration upgrade
2,
on the TFTP server
DigiCM48, DigiCM32, DigiCM16 or DigiCM8
This allows you to have one hash file for different models.
The Digi CM will download the configuration if the version in the hash
file is different from the version saved in the file /tmp/cnf/.cnfversion.
This file does not exist until you do the first automatic configuration
upgrade. It is also deleted if the unit is reset to factory defaults.
If the /tmp/cnf/.cnfversion file does not exist, no download will occur.
The file /tmp/cnf/.cnfversion is a hidden file.
Example:
2,config.tar.gz,DigiCM48,v1.6.0
After the firmware configuration is upgraded the Digi CM boots again.
Syntax for action 3: file upgrade
3,
- F : forced copy (override existing file)
- X : uncompress
- Z : unzip
- U : default option for file uploading
These files are downloaded every time the Digi CM boots and there is
no reboot after downloading.
Example:
3,snmpd.conf,FU,/tmp/cnf
The file snmpd.conf is copied from the TFTP server and placed into
/tmp/cnf. The file is used as is and the previous version is overwritten.
Resetting Factory Defaults
There are two ways to reset the unit to the factory defaults. The quickest and
simplest method is to push and hold the hardware factory default reset button
until the Ready light on the front panel goes out. The reset button is located on
the back panel of the unit next to the Ethernet port. The arrow points to the
reset button’s location.
Factory reset button
Digi CM 32 shown