The "rf" command you refer to I assume is the telent to the open port 1953:
telnet 192.168.0.1 1953
and issuing the "rf' command from the resultant DW 6000 VSAT Install Console.
Issuing this command will set the DW6000 back to factory defaults and require a full registration process again.
No user should ever do this unless they like paying guys like me to come out and re-register their DW6000. In fact, no user should be directed to this port unless they know fully what they are doing.
The next reply refered to the advanced menus. I am fully conversant with these menus and screens. Use them often to solve problems for users when we are sent for repair service.
No, I am asking about the undocumented firewall menus that have recently been removed.
Maybe they were given new names and someone may know where they are today.
If they have been removed is there a good contact at Hughes that we can elevate our requests to? The people that sit on the help desks are not in contact with the actual engineers that support the DW6000 product at the VxWorks RTOS level.