Device reset
A device reset is the process of restoring a router to a designated state. The state to which the router is restored depends on the mode chosen. You may have up to three reset modes: Config Reset, Keep Known-Working APNs, and Factory Reset and there are several methods by which you can trigger each mode, which could include: button, Web UI, and/or CLI.
Note The number of modes available depends on the DAL OS firmware version running on your router. The Config Reset and Factory Reset modes are available on all DAL OS firmware versions. The Keep Known-Working APNs mode is available in DAL OS feature firmware version 25.8 and newer.
See the Compare device reset modes for a description of all three modes, the actions that will occur when one is triggered, and the methods available to trigger a specific mode. Or, take a look at the Device reset | Workflows for routers to see how you can apply them to streamline your own processes.
Things to know
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If installing DAL OS feature firmware version 25.8, the default behavior for the Configure device reset behavior.
button does not change. If you want to configure the device reset behavior to use a certain mode every time a reset is triggered, see -
Performing any of the reset modes reverts the unique admin password you may have set back to the factory-assigned default password. This password can be found on the product label on the bottom of the device or on the extra product label sticker that came with your router. Log in to the router after the reset is complete to change the factory-assigned default password to your unique password, if needed.
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Performing a Factory Reset on a router, if the device is running DAL OS firmware version 22.2.9.x or newer, deletes all client-side certificates, including certificate(s) used for Digi Remote Manager communication. If you are re-using the device, you will need to Reset the device's client-side certificate.