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B – Command Line Interface
Reset Command
B-20 59043-01 A
Reset Command
Resets the switch and port configuration parameters.
Authority Admin
Syntax reset
blade [slot_number]
config [config_name]
factory
port [port_number]
snmp
switch (default)
system
zoning
Keywords blade [slot_number]
Resets the I/O or cross-connect blade that occupies the slot given by
[slot_number]. I/O blade slot numbers are 1–4 and 6–9; cross-connect slot
numbers are 11–12.
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 B-2 through Table B-4 for switch, port, and alarm
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 B-2 through Table B-6.
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 B-5 for SNMP configuration default values.
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 B-6 for system configuration default values.