Hard reset NanoBTS after forgetting static IP

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Luca Bongiorni ml at bongiorni.eu
Tue Aug 20 18:02:15 UTC 2013


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Hey there,
I have come across a nanoBTS 165AU but since is used and not tested from the previous owner, I guess it has set a static IP.
After turned on is booting (RED light) and then remains (ORANGE not flashing) even if the eth is connected to the router.

At the moment I am trying with ipaccess-find and BtsInstaller to find in on my LAN .
Unfortunately it is not answering and is not even getting an IP from the router by the DHCP daemon.

Two possibilities, I have thought:
- - an hw/sw issue;
- - a Static IP is set.

Supposing that is the 2nd possibility, I was thinking:
- - to change private class of my LAN, to see if it changes something;
- - to make an hard reset of the bts.

Do you know if it possible to reset in someway?
Ever happened this issue to you guys?
Suggestions or insults are welcome.

Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Luca

P.S.: I don't recall exactly, but one time I heard that is possible to reset by short-circuiting some pins of the LAN/48VDC eth connector. Is it right?!
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