Netopia 4000-Series Network Router User Manual


 
11-6 Firmware User Guide
menu and press Return.
To end a suspended session, select Terminate Suspended Session. Select a session from the pop-up
menu and press Return.
Factory Defaults
You can reset the Router to its factory default settings. In the Utilities & Diagnostics screen, select Revert to
Factory Defaults and press Return. Select CONTINUE in the dialog box and press Return. The Router will
reboot and its settings will return to the factory defaults, deleting your configurations.
In an emergency, you can also use the Reset switch to return the router to its factory default settings. Call
Netopia Technical Support for instructions on using the Reset switch.
Note: Reset to factory defaults with caution. You will need to reconfigure all of your settings in the router.
If you lose your password and are unable to access the console screens, you can manually reset the router in
an emergency. See Appendix A, “Troubleshooting.”
Transferring Configuration and Firmware Files with TFTP
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is a method of transferring data over an IP network. TFTP is a client-server
application, with the router as the client. To use the Router as a TFTP client, a TFTP server must be available.
Netopia, Inc., has a public access TFTP server on the Internet where you can obtain the latest firmware
versions.
To use TFTP, select Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) in the Statistics & Diagnostics screen and press
Return. The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) screen appears.