You can connect to the serial port and reset to default config.  I don't 
remember the serial port settings.
If I remember right, the compact flash card holds the StarOS software.  
If you clear them you have lost StarOS.

LaRoy McCann

Steve Barnes wrote:
> I am changing all my network out to Mikrotik and have 8 various StarOS War1, 
> War2, and Wrap boards that I plan to sell on Ebay.  I never really learned 
> how to mess with these so is there a easy way to reset all these back to 
> factory or do I have to do it one at a time with putty?  And what is the best 
> way to clear the compact flash on the Wrap boards.  With StarOS is there a 
> easy way to do a lookup for them like you do on the Mikrotik's with the ... 
> button on Winbox?
>
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> Steve Barnes
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