XG700 User's Guide
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7.1 Restoring Factory Defaults
7.1.1 Resetting startup-config to Factory Defaults
To reset all settings in the XG700's startup-config to factory defaults:
Using the "reset factory-default" command, reset the contents of the startup-config to the factory defaults.
When the command is executed, a message appears that asks you whether you want to restart the XG700.
xg# reset factory-default
Do you restart system with setting to factory-default? (y/n) :
←
A confirmation message is
displayed.
If you respond with "y" or "Y", the contents of the startup-config are reset to the factory defaults and the system restarted.
To cancel the process, respond to this message with any keys other than "y "or "Y".
The login password is not handled by the startup-config. To change the login password, the "password" command
must be used.
Timezone and summer time settings will be initialized. After restarting the system set timezone and summer time as
necessary.
7.1.2 Selecting Firmware
When the system successfully starts up, you can select the firmware to be run following the procedure described in "
Selecting
Firmware
".
If the system fails to start up, you can select the firmware to be run by doing the following steps immediately after turning on the
XG700.
Connect the XG700 to a serial terminal.
Turn on the XG700.
Press the [#] key with the following message appearing on the serial terminal screen.
Preparing to boot
At the XG_LOADER> prompt, type "boot", and then specify the number corresponding to the firmware to be run to
execute the command.
XG_LOADER>
boot { 1 | 2 }
To determine the firmware number that you should specify, use the "firminfo" command. The "firminfo" command allows
you to check the firmware versions (E/L) and the number that corresponds to the firmware to be run.
For the firmware versions (E/L), check the "Firm EL of region 1" and "Firm EL of region 2" fields. For the number that
corresponds to the firmware to be run, check the number that appears in the "Region being used now" field. Specify
another firmware number in the "boot" command.
In the following example, 2 is specified for the firmware number in the "boot" command (1 is assigned to the firmware that
is to be run).
XG_LOADER> firminfo
Firm EL of region 1
:
E99L99 XF9999 (1121772145)
Firm EL of region 2
:
E99L99 XF9999 (1121770019)
Boot loader version
: E99L99 XF9999
Region being used now
:
1
Region to be used next : 1
Status flag of region 1: CURRENT FIRM
Status flag of region 2: OLD FIRM