
Q
B – Command Line Interface Reset Command
Reset Command
Resets the switch configuration parameters.
Authority | Admin  | 
Syntax | reset  | 
  | config [config_name]  | 
  | factory  | 
  | port [port_number]  | 
  | snmp  | 
  | switch (default)  | 
  | system  | 
  | zoning  | 
Keywords | config [config_name] | 
  | Resets the configuration given by [config_name] to the factory default values for  | 
  | switch, port, alarm threshold, and zoning configuration. This keyword clears all  | 
  | zoning definitions. If [config_name] does not exist on the switch, a configuration  | 
  | with that name will be created. If you omit [config_name], the active configuration  | 
  | is reset. You must activate the configuration or reset the switch for the changes to  | 
  | take effect. Refer to Table   | 
  | threshold configuration default values.  | 
  | factory | 
  | Resets switch, alarm threshold, zoning, SNMP, zoning configuration, and system  | 
  | configuration settings to the factory default values. The switch configuration is  | 
  | activated automatically. Refer to Table   | 
  | port [port_number]  | 
  | Reinitializes the port given by [port_number]. Ports are numbered beginning  | 
  | with 0.  | 
  | snmp | 
  | Resets the SNMP configuration settings to the factory default values. Refer to  | 
  | Table   | 
  | switch  | 
  | Reinitializes the switch. This is the default. This command also closes the Telnet  | 
  | session.  | 
  | system | 
  | Resets the system configuration settings to the factory default values. Refer to  | 
  | Table   | 
  | zoning | 
  | Clears the zoning database and deactivates the active zone set. The zoning  | 
  | configuration values (autosave, default visibility) remain unchanged.  | 
Notes  | The following tables specify the various factory default settings:  |