Method 1 - Restore Factory Defaults (CLI)
Restore defaults through the command line interface (CLI) to reset all system settings, including the setup console password. Use the following CLI command:
#restore-defaults factory-defaults
Method 2 - Restore Defaults and Keep Console Settings (Java Management Console)
Restore defaults, while keeping some console settings, through the Java Management Console. This method executes the #restore-defaults keep-console command described in Method 4.
The following settings are retained using this method:
- IP interface settings, including VLAN configuration
- Default gateway and static routing configuration
- Virtual IP address configuration
- Bridging settings
- Failover group settings
- Settings for all consoles (Telnet, SSH, HTTP, and HTTPS), whether they are enabled, disabled, or deleted
Note: DNS settings are not retained.
Administrative access settings retained using this option include:
- Console username and password
- Front panel PIN
- Console enable password
- SSH host keys
- Keyrings used by secure console services
- RIP configurations
To restore defaults, while keeping some console settings:
- In the Java Management Console, select Maintenance > Systems and Disks > Tasks
- Click Restore
Method 3 - Restore Defaults and Keep Console Settings (SG Admin Console)
To restore defaults, while keeping some console settings:
- In the SG Admin Console, select Administration > General > Tasks
- Click Restore Defaults
Method 4 - Restore Defaults and Keep Console Settings (CLI)
Note: This method restores defaults and keeps the same settings as in methods 2 and 3.
Restore defaults, while keeping some console settings, through the CLI. Use the following CLI command:
#restore-defaults keep-console
Method 5 - Reinitialize the box
- To do so the system will need to have a console connection and the system will have to be powered off and back on.
- During boot the system will get to a point where it will list the images that are available and give a countdown to boot.
- Press the space bar to halt the boot process.
- Enter a lowercase r to start the reinitialize (this will completely wipe the device's data HDD(s) and then reload the operating system).