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Mesh Enabled Access 
 
Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide 
4.5  Restoring Factory Settings – User Supplied Mode Limitations 
NOTE:   In Release 3 and 3.1, there is a known issue that arises if the selected device 
addressing mode is User-Supplied when the user restores the factory default 
settings for the VMM. 
4.5.1  Recovering from VMM Reset-to-Default in User-Supplied Mode 
After restoring factory defaults, the VMM’s addressing scheme is automatically set to Network 
DHCP
.  This causes the network connection between the attached Ethernet devices and the 
core network to become disabled. 
There are three available options to recover from this situation and restore the connection to the 
core network. 
4.5.1.1 
Resetting Device Addressing Mode Using Device Manager 
Device Manager will be able to manage some but not all of the device parameters at this time. 
The network operator may change the selected device addressing mode via Device Manager to 
either User-Supplied or Statically-Provisioned. 
4.5.1.2 
Resetting Device Addressing Mode via Configuration Web Page 
Because the factory default settings were restored, the VMM will offer one IP address via 
DHCP. This address will be in the form 10.xx.yy.10, where xx and yy are based on the 
transceiver MAC address as described in section 3.2 of this manual. The VMM will be 
accessible via the 10.xx.yy.9 address. Once an Ethernet device has been attached to the VMM, 
the configuration web page may be accessed at the 10.xx.yy.9 address and the device 
addressing mode may be changed to either Remote-DHCP or Statically-Provisioned
Be aware that the access password for the web page will have also been reset. 
4.5.1.3 
Resetting User-Supplied Parameters via Configuration Web Page 
If the allowed device addressing modes were restricted to User-Supplied, the user may still 
connect to the VMM (as described above) and access the configuration web page. The User-
Supplied parameters may then be set to usable values.  
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