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Chapter 2 Managing the GSS from the CLI
Restoring GSS Factory-Default Settings
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Move a GSS or GSSM to a different network of GSS devices
Use the
gss disable
command to disable a selected GSSM or GSS. This command
removes the existing configuration and returns the GSS device to its initial state,
which includes deleting the GSSM database from the GSS device and removing
all configured DNS rules and keepalives. The
gss disable
command also removes
any certificate attributes specified using the
certificate set-attributes
command.
To disable a GSS device, enter:
gssm1.example.com#
gss disable
gssm1.example.com#
shutdown
To reenable the GSS device as a primary GSSM, standby GSSM, or a GSS, see
the
Cisco Global Site Selector Getting Started Guide
.
Restoring GSS Factory-Default Settings
The
restore-factory-defaults
command erases your GSSM database and all of its
data and resets all network settings, returning your GSS hardware to the same
state it was in when it first arrived from the factory. If your GSS device is
improperly configured, use the
restore-factory-defaults
command to restore the
device to its initial state and allow you to properly configure the GSS device for
use on your network.
Before you enter the
restore-factory-defaults
command, ensure that you back up
any vital data in the database component of the primary GSSM, along with its
network and device configuration information. Use the
gssm backup
command
to perform a primary GSSM backup. See
Chapter 7,
,
Backing Up, Restoring, and
Downgrading the GSSM Database
for details.
Caution
User files will also be deleted when you enter the
restore-factory-defaults
command. If you have any important files in the /home directory that you want to
save, use either the secure copy (
scp)
or
ftp
commands to copy those files before
you enter the
restore-factory-defaults
command.
Enter the
gss stop
command before you execute the
restore-factory-defaults
command to stop the GSS software and avoid disrupting in-process activities (for
example, serving DNS requests or sending keepalives).
To restore GSS factory default settings, enter: