Compare device reset modes and trigger methods

Each device reset mode enables you to reset a device to a different mode. You can trigger a device reset using the Reset button on the device, the Erase button in the device's web UI, or a CLI command.

Device reset modes and trigger methods overview

If DAL OS firmware version 25.8 or newer is installed

If you have updated your device to the latest firmware (DAL OS 25.8 or newer), you can configure which device reset mode should occur when you trigger a device reset.

Retain custom default settings after a device mode reset

If you plan to trigger Config reset mode or Keep Known-Working APNs mode, but you want the router to reboot and use custom default settings, see Configure your router to use custom default settings after a device reset before starting the device reset.

Device reset modes overview

Note For a specific list of actions that happens when you perform a device reset, see Compare device reset mode actions.

Device reset mode

Description

Config reset mode

When you trigger Config reset mode, the following actions occur:

  • Restores manufacturer's default configuration settings.

  • Deletes user files, event/system logs, and user-configured APNs. Examples of user files that would be deleted include Python/application scripts, custom script files, LXC containers, and user-created folders and data.

  • Generated keys and certificates remain.

Keep Known-Working APNs mode

When you trigger the Keep Known-Working APNs mode, the following actions occur:

  • Restores manufacturer's default configuration settings.

  • Deletes user files, event/system logs, and user-configured and known-working APNs. Examples of user files that would be deleted include Python/application scripts, custom script files, LXC containers, and user-created folders and data.

  • Generated keys and certificates remain.

  • User-configured and known-working APNs remain.

    Note Preserving known-working APNs helps to support a reconnection to cellular service without manual reconfiguration.

Factory reset mode

When you trigger the Factory reset mode, the following actions occur:

  • All custom settings, user files, event/system logs, generated keys, certificates, and user-configured/known-working APNs are deleted. The router reverts to the default settings specified by the manufacturer.

  • If the device is running DAL OS firmware version 22.2.9.x or newer, performing a Factory reset will delete 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 in Digi Remote Manager.

Methods to trigger a device reset

The device firmware determines the default actions for each trigger method: Reset button, Erase button in the web UI, and the CLI command.

Triggering any of the reset modes reverts the unique password you may have set back to the factory-assigned default password. The default admin 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 own password.

Trigger Config resetor Keep Known-Working APNsmode

You can use one of the following triggers to restore the device to Config resetor Keep Known-Working APNsmode.

Trigger Factory reset mode

You can use this trigger to restore the device to Factory reset mode.