System settings
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alarm-config (1)
bridge-interface-record (4)
dhcp-client-lease-resource (3)
dhcp-client-resource (1)
dhcp-server-options (1)
dsl-alarm (4)
dsl-config (4)
efm-port (4)
ether-oam (1)
info-reconcile (9)
ip-interface-record (2)
ipsla-cos-act (8)
ipsla-cos-map (64)
ipsla-global (1)
ntp-client-config (1)
pat-bind (1)
pme-profile (4)
rip-global-config (1)
rip-if-config (2)
system (1)
user-profile (2)
if-stack (22)
static-route (1)
card-profile (1)
(restore completed)
The first and last lines of this example should always be displayed on a
successful load of the
default
file. All the other lines depend on what is in
the
default
file and may or may not be present.
Shortly, after the (restore completed) line, the second reboot is started.
Deleting your customized configuration and returning to
factory defaults
If you need to delete your customized configuration and return to EtherXtend
factory defaults:
1
Remove your custom configuration by removing the
default
file:
zSH>
del
/onreboot/default
2
Reset the EtherXtend to factory settings and run auto-provisioning:
zSH>
set2default
Entering
set2default
erases the configuration in the EtherXtend’s
database and restores factory default settings.
System settings
This section describes the following system settings:
Summary of Contents for EtherXtend 3300 Series
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