CLI Commands, Continued…
Save or Reset the Configuration Settings
Command Name | config |
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Description | Save or reset configuration settings | ||
Syntax | config s[ave] r[eset] |
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Parameters | save |
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| save current running configuration settings. | |
| reset |
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| reset configuration settings to factory defaults. | |
Examples |
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| Save Settings... |
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| Writing 'B:\settings\settings.dat'. | ||
| Settings have been saved. |
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| Resetting to factory defaults... | ||
| Load factory default settings [y/n]?y | ||
| Keep IP, subnet mask, and gateway addresses [y/n]?y | ||
| Keep current user names and passwords [y/n]?y | ||
| Keep current SNMP settings [y/n]?y | ||
| Keep current DHCP Server settings [y/n]?y | ||
| Keep current MAC Security settings [y/n]?y | ||
| *** Model Number Changed ***: Forcing reset of settings values. | ||
| *** | Expected (per HW) = 0x87080000, | |
| *** | Found (Saved) | = 0x00000000, |
| WARNING: Settings will be reset to factory default values. | ||
| Writing 'B:\settings\settings.dat'. | ||
| Done. You should now reset the device. | ||
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