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2. Delete the file netcfg.xml.
9 You can start the WaveNet Manager (see
Best Practice: From the LSM
software [}37]
).
5.5.5 Resetting/Deleting
Reset devices are deleted from your WaveNet topology and no longer
displayed in the overview.
Resetting the entire WaveNet consists of four parts:
1. Resetting LockNodes (see
LockNodes [}159]
)
2. Resetting RouterNodes (see
RouterNodes [}161]
)
3. Edit communication nodes (see
WaveNet [}164]
)
4. Delete empty segments from the LSM, if not done by importing the
empty topology (see
WaveNet [}164]
)
In general, you should reset your devices in the WaveNet Manager and then
import the topology. This allows the WaveNet Manager to tell LSM which
devices are actually present in WaveNet and you can keep the data
synchronised.
You can also reset LockNodes and RouterNodes independently of the
other parts.
NOTE
LockNodes cannot be reached after resetting
If you reset a RouterNode, you will not be able to reach its LockNodes af-
terwards.
Reset LockNodes connected to the RouterNode beforehand (see
LockNodes [}143]
).
If you can no longer reach the LockNodes, you can also reset the
LockNodes with a hardware reset (disconnect and restore power, see
LockNodes [}153]
).
5.5.5.1 LockNodes
Best Practice: Reset with the WaveNet Manager
ü WaveNet Manager opened via LSM (see
Best Practice: From the LSM
software [}37]
)
ü LockNode connected to WaveNet (see
Adding Lock Nodes to WaveNet
[}59]
).
1. Right-click on the entry of the LockNode you want to reset.
9 The window "Administration" opens.
WaveNet (Manual)
5. WaveNet Manager
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