Rebooting the Router
Restoring the Default Settings
You can restore all of the router’s default settings. You may want to do this if the router is not working properly and you cannot determine why. This lets you then change the settings that are critical to your configuration, specifically the topology.
For a table of the default settings, see Router Default Settings on page
To restore the default settings:
1From the System Menu, select Configuration Menu and press Enter. The Configuration Menu screen displays.
2Select Restore Defaults and press Enter.
The Restore Defaults screen displays. The selected option is marked with an * next to it.
3Select Yes and press Enter to make the change.
The system confirms that the changes are made.
4Press Enter to return to the Configuration Menu.
Rebooting the Router
You must reboot the router after you change the topology, FC Link Speed, Loop ID, or router LUN. You should also reboot the router when you connect new devices.
To reboot the router:
1From the System Menu, select Shutdown/Restart and press Enter.
The system confirms that you want to shut down.
2Select Yes and press Enter.
The system confirms that it has shut down.
3Press Enter to reboot.
The system performs its
4If you are connected via Telnet, disconnect and reconnect the Telnet session.