02-13-2010 04:20 AM - edited 03-21-2019 02:10 AM
Thought 1: Everything I've seen regarding the initial CCA-driven configuration of a UC520 says to:
Thought 2: Everything I've seen regarding resetting a UC520 to its factory configuration says says to do:
Problem: Performing the factory reset as described doesn't put the UC520 in a state whereby the router has 192.168.10.0/28 configured on its native vlan. Instead, immediately after the router is reloaded, the console displays the "----System Configuration Dialog----". Answering 'N', doesn't assign an IP address to the vlan (or enable ip http secure-server or setup a dhcp pool for that matter). Answering 'y' requires me to enter in some minimal configuration, which kind of defeats the purpose of using CCA for an initial configuration?
How do I configure the UC520 so that it is in the initial condition that CCA expects it to be in?
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