Lantronix
ION x6010 User Guide
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Reset System Uptime
Syntax
:
reset uptime
Description
:
Resets the System Up Time counter to zero, and immediately begins to increment.
Example
:
C1|S18|L1D>
reset uptime
C1|S18|L1D>
Note
: If you reset uptime on the connected (local) chassis device, the remote device’s uptime counters
are reset as well.
Note
: Use the
show system info
command to display the current device uptime.
Note
: the
reset uptime
command is not available for the Power Supply modules.
Command
:
Reset to Factory Default Configuration
Syntax
:
reset factory
Description
:
Resets a card to its factory default configuration.
Warning:
doing a reboot or restart of the IONMM or NID may cause some configuration backup
files to be lost and the USB or Telnet session to drop. Doing a reboot, restart or upgrade of the IONMM,
a power restart of the chassis, or a reset to factory removes temporary files (e.g. configuration backup
files, Syslog file). A Factory Reset also removes the permanent settings (e.g. configuration files, HTTPS
certification file, SSH key).
Example 1
:
C1|S18|L1D>
reset factory
Warning: this command will restart the specified card, connection will be lost!
C1|S18|L1D>
The HyperTerminal connection closes and the Windows Taskbar Notification area displays the message
“
A network cable is unplugged!
.”
To recover: 1. Close the Windows Taskbar message. 2. Disconnect and close HyperTerminal. 3. Re-open
HyperTerminal. 4. Re-open the HT session. 5. Log back in to the x6010.
Example 2
:
C1|S4|L1AP2|L2D>
reset factory
Warning: this command will restart the specified card, connection will be lost!
C1|S4|L1AP2|L2D>