EMM-E6 Ethernet User's Guide

SETTING MODE SWITCHES
EMM-E6 User’s Guide 3-5
After changing the state of Switch 6 and repowering the device, the
EMM-E6 will request a new image until it either receives the image,
or you reset the EMM-E6 again by:
- using the reset button on the front panel
- removing the EMM-E6 from the chassis backplane and
plugging it back in
- cycling the MMAC-FNB power.
After resetting the EMM-E6, the device attempts to locate a BOOTP
server again. However, the BOOTP request times out after about one
minute, and the EMM-E6 boots from FLASH memory.
Switch 7 - NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory) Reset.
The EMM-E6 uses NVRAM to store user entered parameters such
the IP address, device name, etc. Changing the state of this switch
(i.e., moving the switch from one position to another) and executing
a reset of the module resets these parameters to the factory defaults.
Once the EMM-E6 resets, you can either use the defaults or re-enter
your own parameters. The EMM-E6 stores these parameters in
NVRAM when the device powers down. These parameters remain
in NVRAM until the switch changes state again.
Switch 8 - Password Defaults. Changing the state of this switch
clears user-entered passwords in NVRAM, and restores factory
default passwords. Once you reset the EMM-E6, you can use the
defaults or re-enter your own passwords.
Do not change the state of Switch 7 unless you intend to reset
the EMM-E6 user parameters to the factory default settings.
NOTE
Do not change the state of Switch 8 unless you intend to reset
the EMM-E6 user-configured passwords to their factory
default settings.
NOTE
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