Version 6.2  391  February 2011 
SIP User's Manual   6. Restoring Factory Default Settings 
 
6  Restoring Factory Default Settings 
You can restore the device's configuration to factory defaults using one of the following 
methods: 
  Using the CLI (see ''Restoring Defaults using CLI'' on page 391) 
  Loadi
ng an empty ini file (see ''Restoring Defaults using an ini File'' on page 392) 
  Usi
ng the hardware Reset button (see Restoring Defaults using Hardware Reset 
Button on page 392) 
 
6.1  Restoring Defaults using CLI 
The device can be restored to factory defaults using CLI, as described in the procedure 
below. 
¾  To restore factory defaults using CLI: 
1.  Access the device's CLI: 
a.  Connect the device's RS-232 port (refer to the Installation Manual) to COM1 or 
COM2 communication port on your PC. 
b.  Establish serial communication with the device, using a serial communication 
program (such as HyperTerminal
TM
) with the following communication port 
settings: 
♦  Baud Rate: 115,200 bps  
♦  Data Bits: 8 
♦  Parity: None 
♦  Stop Bits: 1 
♦  Flow Control: None 
2.  At the initial CLI prompt, type the username (default is ‘Admin’), and then press the 
Enter key. 
3.  At the Password prompt, type the password (default is ‘Admin’), and then press the 
Enter key. 
4.  At the prompt, type the following, and then press the Enter key: 
enable 
5.  At the Password prompt, type the password (default is ‘Admin’), and then press the 
Enter key. 
6.  At the prompt, type the following, and then press the Enter key: 
configure system 
7.  At the prompt, type the following command to reset the device to default settings, and 
then press the Enter key: 
write factory