248
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Enter file No.:
2.
Enter the number of the file to copy. For example, enter
1
.
Enter file No: 1
The selected file is :flash:/logfile/logfile.log
Choose copy dest device :
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|NO. Device Name File System Total Size Available Space |
|1 flash JFFS2 503808KB 461393KB |
|0 Exit |
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Enter your choice(0-1):
3.
Enter the number of the destination storage medium. For example, enter
1
to copy the file to the
flash memory.
Enter your choice(0-1):1
The destination file can't be the same as the source file.
Restoring the factory-default configuration
CAUTION:
Performing this task can cause all next-startup configuration files in the current storage medium to
be permanently deleted.
IMPORTANT:
Perform this task only if the switch has one MPU. If the switch has two MPUs, you cannot restore the
factory-default configuration.
To restore the factory-default configuration from the EXTENDED-BOOTWARE menu, make sure
password recovery capability is disabled. If the capability is enabled, you cannot perform the task.
To enable the system to start up with the factory-default configuration instead of a next-startup
configuration file:
1.
Enter
5
in the EXTENDED-BOOTWARE menu.
==========================<EXTENDED-BOOTWARE MENU>==========================
|<1> Boot System |
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu |
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu |
|<4> File Control |
|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration |
|<6> BootWare Operation Menu |
|<7> Skip Authentication for Console Login |
|<8> Storage Device Operation |
|<9> Product Special Operation |
|<0> Reboot |
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Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format File System
Enter your choice(0-9):5
2.
Follow the system instruction to complete the task.
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