Specifications
Chapter  4 Configuration  Installation and Operation Manual 
4-24  Performing Additional Tasks  Optimux-108 Ver. 6.1 
Optimux-108 
Utilities>File Utilities>File System>SW Files 
 Software active version  6.10E04 
 Software active partition   0 
 Code size    483993 
 Date <dd-mm-yy>  06-08-07 
 Software backup version  0.00n00 
 Software backup partition   1 
 Code size     0 
 Date <dd-mm-yy>  00-00-00 
 Boot version    1.02 
 Boot mng version   10.03 
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ESC-Previous menu; !-Main Menu; &-Exit;?-Help    1 User(s) 
Figure 
4-31. SW Files Screen 
Swapping the Software Files 
When the software file is downloaded to the backup partition, it can be swapped 
with the main software file. 
³  To swap between software versions: 
1.  To swap the active and backup software partitions, choose SWAP SW Files 
(see 
Figure 
4-30
). 
Optimux-108 reboots from the other partition. 
2.  After the system has come up, display the SW Files screen to verify that the 
change took place. 
Resetting Factory Defaults 
You can reset Optimux-108 to its default settings. Either all configuration 
parameters can be reset to their default values, or you can reset Optimux-108 
without affecting its management settings (host IP address, mask, default 
gateway and the network managers). 
³  To reset Optimux-108 to the default settings: 
1.  From the System menu, select Factory Default. 
The Factory Default menu is displayed (see 
Figure 
4-32
). 
2.  From the Factory Default menu, do the following: 
  Select All to reset all configuration parameters to their defaults 
  Select W/O Management to reset all configuration parameters, except for 
the management settings. 
Optimux-108 displays the following message: Configuration will be 
lost and system will be reset. Continue??? (Y/N). 
3.  Type Y to confirm the reset. 










