unconfigure switch
ExtremeWare 7.7 Command Reference Guide
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unconfigure switch
On the “
i
” series switches:
unconfigure switch {all} {enhanced}
On the “
e
” series switches:
unconfigure switch {all}
Description
Returns the switch configuration to its factory default settings.
Syntax Description
Default
Resets configuration to factory defaults without reboot.
Usage Guidelines
Use the
unconfigure switch
command to reset the configuration to factory defaults, but without
erasing the configuration and rebooting. This preserves user account information such as date and time
settings.
Include the parameter
all
to clear the entire current configuration, including all switch parameters, and
reboot using the last used image and configuration.
On the “
i
” series switches
, include the parameter
enhanced
to clear the entire current configuration,
with the exception of the default configuration mode, which will be set to enhanced. In enhanced mode,
the switch boots with all ports disabled. If the
enhanced
parameter is not entered, the default
configuration mode will be reset to the standard mode, in which the switch boots with all ports in
forwarding mode. To configure the default startup configuration for the switch, use the
configure
configuration-mode
command.
NOTE
After using the
unconfigure switch all
command, the
show configuration
output displays the
VLAN default without any ports assigned. The ports still belong to the VLAN default, as the show vlan
output correctly displays.
Example
The following command erases the entire current configuration, resets to factory defaults, and reboots
the switch using the last specified saved image and saved configuration:
unconfigure switch all
all
Specifies that the entire current configuration should be erased, and the switch rebooted.
enhanced
Specifies that the entire current configuration should be erased with the exception of the default
configuration mode, which will be set to enhanced. In enhanced mode, the switch boots with all
ports disabled.
NOTE: This option applies only to the “i” series switches.
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