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Restoring Default System Settings
NOTE
Restoring default settings is a last-resort function. All configurations, such as
parameters and host LUN mappings, will be erased.
You may need to restore default settings in the following cases:
When the firmware update procedure requires it.
When you need to reset the password to access the system.
Restoring Default Settings
To restore default settings, follow these steps.
1. Stop all host I/Os.
2.
Save the current configuration using the “
Export NVRAM
” function.
3. You may also want to make a list of the existing ID/LUN mapping information
because the default restoration will erase the ID/LUN mapping associations
(e.g., which logical drive is associated with which host ID/LUN)
4. Power off the system.
5. Press and hold the
on Controller A. You may use a
straightened paper clip to press the button. While pressing the Restore
Default button down, power on the system.
Restore Default LED
lights
up than release the Restore Default button.
7. System default has been restored when the Controller Status LED changes
the color from
amber
to
green
.
8. Restore previous settings usi
ng the “
Import NVRAM from reserve
space
“ or “
Restore NVRAM from Files
” in the firmware. ID/LUN mapping will
be restored.
The system
’s restore default procedure is complete now.