11-02-2010 10:34 AM
I'm unable to reset the camera to factory settings.
I can see the reset button on the back of the camera but it doesn't restores settings to it's default.
Initially I could not even get the camera to appear on the network (no dhcp lease)
After several reboots, and clicking "reset" I got IP address eventually. It keeps asking for a password however.
How can I wipe it out ? and bring All to it's defaults ?
11-02-2010 10:45 AM
YEAH. Finally We got it !
I kept the reset button over 30 seconds and did not power cycle the camera this time. Just left it, it did come back on-line with factory defaults
11-03-2010 05:56 PM
Congrats.
I actually use the following rule when "defaulting" a 2500 series:
reset < 1 sec = cold reboot
reset ~ 5 sec = defaulting of IP addressing configuration
reset > 10 sec = factory defaulting of all settings.
Cheers,
Scott.
11-04-2010 06:54 AM
Don't use Firefox the first time you access the camera use IE .
11-04-2010 07:04 AM
Better yet... *only* use I.E. 6 or 7 for ALL things Cisco VSM/IPVS. That's my rule.
11-23-2010 02:42 PM
If you have a client on Windows 7 (unsupported until the next release I must add) then compatibility mode usually works well for anything that breaks usually. There's a workaround for the AX client on Win7, but I find for real solid results, a fast up-to-date XP machine with plenty of RAM always works the best.
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