Should you have to reset the SG560 back to it’s factory settings, simply press the reset button on the back of the device twice quickly with a pen or pencil. All the lights will flash, and the device will be set back to the way it came from the factory with the IP address of 192.168.0.1and with a username of root and a password of default.
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# Multi Router Traffic Grapher — Sample Configuration File
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# This file is for use with mrtg-2.15.2
# Global configuration
workdir: C:\mywebfiles\sg300
WriteExpires: Yes
Target[sme570-eth1]: \eth1:public@10.0.0.2
Title[sme570-eth1]: Traffic on SG300
PageTop[sme570-eth1]: <h1>ADSL</h1>
MaxBytes[sme570-eth1]: 1250000