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- Hi onxx, Apologise for the late reply and thanks for your input. Yes, the switch such is in install mode. I'll check the crypto key tomorrow and we have hands on about 30 minutes away on the day so if disaster strikes I'll call him who will have a console cable. Thanks for your answer.Mike.Borg– Mike.Borg2021-04-11 17:51:04 +00:00Commented Apr 11, 2021 at 17:51
- @Mike.Borg good luck, its pretty straightforward now with install mode.onxx– onxx2021-04-13 00:32:19 +00:00Commented Apr 13, 2021 at 0:32
- Hi onxx. Thanks! Yeah it should be very straight forward. I just wanted to cover all basis in the case of something going wrong. This is a major peace of equipment, it's in another country and I'm still in my probation period so I want to do everything I can to prepare. Thanks again for your input!Mike.Borg– Mike.Borg2021-04-14 06:25:12 +00:00Commented Apr 14, 2021 at 6:25
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