2.9.7 Ping Utility Menu
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—Address to send a PING. [
IP Addr
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—Number of PING packets to be sent.
Count
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—Size of each PING data packet (bytes).
Packet Size
•
—Send PING packets to address shown on screen.
Go
Screen will be replaced with detailed report of PING activity. Press any key after viewing the results
to return to this menu. Press [Ctrl + C] to stop the pings and return to this menu.
2.9.8 Reset to Factory Defaults
NOTE:
Use this procedure carefully. All parameters will be reset to factory defaults.
To reset all transceiver parameters back to the factory defaults, select the
the
Maintenance/Tools Menu
the user-configured password. See "Password Reset to Factory Default" on Page 92.
This procedure is useful when several parameters have been modified, and there is no track of changes. It
causes the transceiver to return to a known state.
Password Reset to Factory Default
Only use this procedure if you want to also reset the password to the factory default password. As part of
the reset action, the transceiver's password is reverted to the default value of
this event causes all radio parameters to return to the factory default settings, including zone skipping (as
applicable), baud rate settings, network name, security phrase, and so on.
To achieve this, enter a special code (authorization key) provided by the factory in place of the password at
the time of login.
2.9.9 Support Bundle
The Support Bundle Menu page provides an interface to download a Support Bundle file. The Sup-
port Bundle contains configuration, debugging, and diagnostic information that can be useful to the
MDS Technical Services team in assisting with diagnosing problems with a unit or system.
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Figure 2-83. Ping Utility Menu
Any valid IP address
. The radio will then reboot into its defaulted state. This procedure does not reset
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