  Motohead
@metrocast.net
| SB5101 - "Restore Factory Defaults"
Hello I'm wondering if it was a bad thing to go to the configuration page on my SB5101, and hit the "Restore Factory Defaults" button, and then the "restart cable modem" button. I was just playing (and clearing my logs), but I remember when it was first initialized by my ISP, the logs said something like "the software download was successful" (or something like that).
And now I see no such entry...only some typical errors (T3 timeouts, etc).
I did notice though, that the Firmware remains the same both before and after I was "playing around" with it:
Software Version: SB5101N-2.6.4.0-GA-00-NOSH Hardware Version: 1 MIB Version: II GUI Version: 1.0
And I'm back on-line and everything is fine.
Should I have left the thing alone, or is it ok to do that for the heck of it?
I guess my real question is, would doing that get rid of the firmware the ISP sent out, and put it back to the way it came from the factory?
Like I said, the firmware stayed the same anyway...just wondering. Sorry for the dumb question, and thanks for any responses. |
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  NoVA_CoxUser Stand back from the cage -- The RF bites Premium join:2004-07-06 Alexandria, VA
·Cox HSI
2 edits | You're fine; resetting does not clear-out the firmware; it just restarts the modem.
That's a good way to "soft restart" your modem w/o actually pulling the plug. (Think of it as a Cntl-Alt-Del reboot for your modem)
Every time a modem restarts, it compares it's currently installed firmware to what that the ISP says it needs to use.
If there's a mismatch, the proper version is automatically downloaded from the ISP and installed.
If there's no mismatch (as in your case) the modem just continues it's normal boot-up sequence. |
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  Motohead
@metrocast.net | Thank you very much for that explanation NoVA_CoxUser!
I feel better now.  |
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