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Port Properties: Restores all settings presented in the Port properties dialog. Refer to ”Configuring Ports” on page
Configured Zoning: Restores all zone sets (except the active zone set), zones, and aliases in the switch’s zoning database.
5.If you select the Configured Zoning or Full Restore option and the file contains zone sets, a dialog prompts you to activate one of those zone sets. Click the Yes button, and select a zone set from the
6.Click the OK button and view the results in the top pane of the Restore dialog.
4.10
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
You can restore the switch and port configuration settings to the factory default values. To restore the factory configuration on a switch, open the Switch menu and select Restore Factory Defaults. Table
Restoring the switch to the factory default configuration does not restore the account name and password settings. To restore user accounts, you must select the Reset Password File option in the maintenance menu. Refer to “Recovering a Switch” in the Installation Guide for your switch for information about maintenance mode and the maintenance menu.
Table 4-9. Factory Default Configuration Settings
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Symbolic name | SANbox2 |
Administrative state | Online |
Domain ID | 1 |
Domain ID Lock | False |
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Broadcast Support | Enable |
Resource Allocation Timeout (RA TOV) | 10000 milliseconds |
Interop Mode | True |
I/O Stream Guard | Disabled |
Device Scan Enabled | True |
Error Detect Timeout (ED TOV) | 2000 milliseconds |
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