Managing Initialization Parameters
DEFINE [SERVER] CHASSIS SLOT LOADDUMP DEFAULT
Reset initialization records to the default settings
The DEFINE [SERVER] CHASSIS SLOT LOADDUMP DEFAULT
command resets the parameters in one or more initialization records to
the default settings.
Notes
Initialization parameters include the status of the initialization record,
the link selection, protocols, the CARD/XMOP/MOP load image
filename, and the Internet characteristics for DTFTP loading. You can
change this information through the initialization configuration menu,
with the chassis management commands in this chapter, and through
SNMP.
The default settings for initialization records vary among managed
concentrators, terminal servers, LAN bridge/routers , and WAN
bridge/routers. The first sections of this chapter list the default settings
for the initialization parameters of each Network 9000 product.
Certain initialization records on some products are disabled by default.
The secondary and tertiary initialization records on a managed
concentrator or a terminal server, for example, are disabled by default.
(Only the primary initialization record on a terminal server is enabled
by default.) If you reset one of these initialization records to its default
settings with this command, the command also disables the initialization
record. See the DEFINE [SERVER] CHASSIS SLOT LOADDUMP
ENABLED | DISABLED command for information about how to enable
and disable initialization records.
Privilege
Level
Privileged
Syntax
DEFINE [SERVER] CHASSIS SLOT [list] LOADDUMP [record|ALL]
DEFAULT
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