June 30, 2006
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Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
BelAir100 Factory Defaults
Appendix B: BelAir100 Factory Defaults
This appendix does the following:
• shows you how to reset a BelAir100 configuration to its factory default
settings
• describes the factory default settings for the BelAir100
Resetting a
BelAir100
Configuration to
Factory Defaults
You can reset the configuration of a BelAir100 to the factory default settings by
using a CLI command or a Reset Dongle. See Figure 11 on page 130.
Typically, you would perform this procedure only when all other methods of
changing the unit’s configuration have failed. The Reset Dongle is used when
there is no way of communicating to the unit.
Resetting to Factory
Defaults with a CLI
Command
If you are logged in as
root
and have access to
system
commands, you can reset
the unit to the factory defaults.
CAUTION!
By performing the following procedure, all local configuration data will be
replaced by default factory settings. You will not be able to recover any local
configuration data.
CAUTION!
You may not able to reestablish connectivity to a remotely located unit after you
execute this procedure.
Use the following command sequence:
cd /system
syscmd restoreDefaultConfig
reboot
Note: The parameters of the
syscmd
command are case sensitive.
Resetting to Factory
Defaults with a Reset
Dongle
Figure 11 on page 130 shows a Reset Dongle. It is provided with every
BelAir100 unit that is shipped from the factory.