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Because RFL and Hubbell® have a policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change designs and specications without notice.
Chapter 13 - Resetting the SNMP Acess Gateway
SNMP Access Gateway User’s Manual - v1.0 -- 11/99 - Page 48
Chapter 13 - Resetting the SNMP Access
Gateway
There are several methods for resetting the SNMP Access Gateway to various degrees.
The RST (RESET) button is located on the front panel. The RST button “reboots” the SNMP Access Gateway when
you press the button for three seconds. Valid data in the SNMP Access Gateway will be preserved and SNMP
Access Gateway configuration will not be changed.
If you have an alarm going off and you want to shut the alarm off, one quick press of the PRG button while
acknowledge the alarm.
The RESTART command "reboots" the SNMP Access Gateway as if you had pressed the RESET button. Valid data
present in the SNMP Access Gateway and configuration settings will be preserved.
The DEFAULT command sets all the the settings back to their default values with the following exceptions: a)
Network settings including the IP address and IP Restrictions, and b) any existing data and event or history logs.
The COLDSTART command causes a complete SNMP Access Gateway reset. The SNMP Access Gateway will be
re-booted and all data will be cleared from memory. The settings in the SNMP Access Gateway will be restored to
their factory defaults as per the DEFAULT command. This excludes network settings including the IP address and
IP Restrictions but does include any existing data and event or history logs.

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