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Resetting the Network Configuration 
of the sbRIO Device
If the sbRIO device is not able to communicate with the network, you can 
use the IP RESET switch to manually restore the device to the factory 
network settings. When you restore the device to the factory network 
settings, the IP address, subnet mask, DNS address, gateway, and Time 
Server IP are set to 
0.0.0.0
. Power-on defaults, watchdog settings, and 
VIs are unaffected.
Complete the following steps to restore the device to the factory network 
settings.
1.
Move the IP RESET DIP switch to the ON position.
2.
Press the Reset button.
3.
Move the IP RESET switch to the OFF position.
Table 4.  Status LED Indications
Number of Flashes
Indication
1
The device is unconfigured. Use MAX to configure the device. Refer to 
the Measurement & Automation Explorer Help for information about 
configuring the device.
2
The device has detected an error in its software. This usually occurs 
when an attempt to upgrade the software is interrupted. Reinstall 
software on the device. Refer to the Measurement & Automation 
Explorer Help
 for information about installing software on the device.
3
The device is in safe mode because the Safe Mode DIP switch is in 
the ON position. Refer to the 
 section for 
information about the Safe Mode DIP switch.
4
The software has crashed twice without rebooting or cycling power 
between crashes. This usually occurs when the device runs out of 
memory. Review your RT VI and check the memory usage. Modify 
the VI as necessary to solve the memory usage issue.
Continuous flashing 
or solid
The device may be configured for DHCP but unable to get an IP address 
because of a problem with the DHCP server. Check the network 
connection and try again. If the problem persists, contact National 
Instruments.