50 MM2211 Wireless Broadband Gateway User’s Guide 8000013, July 2006
Rebooting the System
8. If the firmware did not update, a Failed: file type error message will appear.
A file type error indicates that the firmware image may be corrupt or invalid. Check the TFTP/FTP
server address and the firmware image name. Then try downloading the firmware image again, and
repeat the above steps.
9. You must now reboot the system.
Rebooting the System
You must reboot the system if you want your configuration changes to take effect.Two types of reboot are
provided:
The Reboot button re-starts the system. All the configurations that have been saved are preserved through
the reboot. Rebooting is necessary in order to make your configuration changes permanent.
• If the system times out and you have to re-login before setting the reboot, your configuration changes will
be saved, as long as you have already clicked the Update button to save the current configuration.
• If you have powered down or logged out of the MM2211 Gateway before clicking the Update button and
the Reboot button, your configuration changes will be lost.
The Reboot to Factory Default button restarts the system with the factory default configurations. All
previous configurations will be lost.
1. To reboot for either type, click Maintenance->Reboot from any window. The window of Figure 21 appears.
Figure 21—Reboot Menu
During a reboot, the antenna LEDs on the top of the MM2211 Gateway will momentarily go out, then light
up again.