
Chapter 7 System configuration using the CLI
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System Configuration Guide
Resetting the switch to default configuration
The
restore factory-default
command resets the switch or stack to its
default configuration.
The syntax for the
restore factory-default
command is:
restore factory-default [ -y ]
where the
[ -y ]
parameter instructs the switch not to prompt for confirmation.
If the
[ -y ]
parameter is not included in the command, the following message
appears:
Warning the switch/stack will be reset to factory default
configuration
Do you wish to continue (y/n) ?
Enter
y
to restore the switch to default.
The
restore factory-default
command is in the privExec command mode.
Using DNS to ping and telnet
Using the Domain Name Server (DNS) client, you can ping or telnet to a host
server or to a host by name. To use this feature, you must configure at least one
DNS; you may also configure a default domain name. If you configure a default
domain name, that name is appended to hostnames that do not contain a dot. The
default domain name and addresses are saved in NVRAM.
The hostnames for ping and telnet cannot be longer than 63 alphanumeric
characters, and the default DNS domain name cannot be longer than 255
characters. This section covers these commands:
•
“show ip dns command” on page 262
•
•
“ip name-server command” on page 263
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Summary of Contents for 425-24T
Page 20: ...20 Contents 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 38: ...38 Preface 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 198: ...198 Chapter 4 Getting Started with Device Manager 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 212: ...212 Chapter 5 Using the Web based management interface 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 318: ...318 Chapter 7 System configuration using the CLI 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 336: ...336 Chapter 8 Ethernet port management using the CLI 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 384: ...384 Chapter 11 Administering the switch using Web based management 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 404: ...404 Chapter 12 Configuring the switch using Web based management 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 424: ...424 Installing an SFP Transceiver 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 442: ...442 Default settings 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 468: ...468 Command List 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 474: ...474 Technical specifications 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 488: ...488 Index 320985 A Rev 01 ...