SecurStor 16i Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
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Restore NVRAM Defaults – a Push Button
CAUTION!
The Restore NVRAM Default push button is a function that carries some risks. Firmware restoration will not destroy the existing logical drive configurations; however, if the existing logical drives cannot be adequately associated with host ID/LUNs after firmware default restoration, data loss or inconsistencies might occur.
There is a
1.Before pressing this button to restore firmware defaults, it is highly advised to make a list of the existing ID/LUN mapping information. You will need the list for restoring ID/LUN mapping after restoring defaults. Default restoration will erase the ID/LUN mapping associations (e.g., which logical drive is associated with which host ID/LUN), and it is necessary to restore