I haven't tried this or even seen this on one of our older Digital-Loggers 24VDC PoE rebooters, but I happened to notice DL claims they have a way to factory default UBNT gear over the Ethernet cable from their reboot switch.
Today we had a UBNT AP require several "factory default resets" before we had it squared away. Fortunately it was in a relatively easily acessable location. This would be a nice feature to add to the Netonix switches.
From their website:
"Bottom line is that to press the reset button on the M-series hardware remotely all you need to do is to put +15 to +24V on the center tap of the ethernet transformer at the remote end, with respect to the power supply ground"
UBNT PoE Factory Default Reset...
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Re: UBNT PoE Factory Default Reset...
you only need to short the PoE wires while the radio is powered on to trigger a factory reset.
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Re: UBNT PoE Factory Default Reset...
Ok, great. So, is there a button in the Netonix GUI that allows you to do this? If not, than that is a feature that might be worth consideration.
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Re: UBNT PoE Factory Default Reset...
I would assume that the current gear can't do this. Shorting wires or adding voltage to pins that typically never have PoE output means a physical change... could be wrong
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Well to follow that reset to factory default request and to not have to roll a tech to the site (because if he was there he could just use a UBNT PoE to do the reset to factory default) you would need to add a feature that would allow NATing from the management subnet to one subnet on the interface (192.168.1.0/24) that way we could reprogram the reset device and then after applying the production configuration, we could release it from the 'special mode' back into normal operations on its normal subnet. That would save time and money by not having to roll a tech to the site.
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Re: UBNT PoE Factory Default Reset...
I second this. If there is a way to send a reset signal up the pairs from the netonix switch this would be immensely helpful. I have done this by accident several times, but I have never done it intentionally from a switch!
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Hexis wrote:I second this. If there is a way to send a reset signal up the pairs from the netonix switch this would be immensely helpful. I have done this by accident several times, but I have never done it intentionally from a switch!
But even if you still had a way to just reset it, and not be able to remotely access the radio, it would still be immensely helpful as it would eliminate the need to climb the tower.
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Re: UBNT PoE Factory Default Reset...
Hexis wrote:Hexis wrote:I second this. If there is a way to send a reset signal up the pairs from the netonix switch this would be immensely helpful. I have done this by accident several times, but I have never done it intentionally from a switch!
But even if you still had a way to just reset it, and not be able to remotely access the radio, it would still be immensely helpful as it would eliminate the need to climb the tower.
This is not something that can be done in software and would require a re-design. It is something we can re-visit on future designs but it adds costs to the unit for something that is rarely used. Figure at least $0.50 per port in cost which would mean about $1 per port in MSRP plus is would increase the size of the unit.
To do this it would require an extra MOSFET circuit per port.
As far as not having to climb a tower do you not carry a POE adapter in your truck which you can unplug the radio from the switch and plug it into the adapter then reset it to factory defaults then plug it back into the switch?
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Re: UBNT PoE Factory Default Reset...
sirhc wrote:
As far as not having to climb a tower do you not carry a POE adapter in your truck which you can unplug the radio from the switch and plug it into the adapter then reset it to factory defaults then plug it back into the switch?
I carry the adapter for ground-level resets. There's not much reason to climb a tower for a reset of a 'cheap' radio like a Rocket. This doesn't allow for remote resets though, which would be a nice thing to avoid.
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Re: UBNT PoE Factory Default Reset...
Sorry, I just can't see a use for such a feature, and can't think of one either...
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