
SSG 140 Series Hardware Installation and Configuration Guide
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Resetting the Device to Factory Defaults
2.
At the command prompt, enter
unset all
. The following message is displayed:
Erase all system config, are you sure y/[n] ?
3.
Press
y
4.
Enter
reset
. Press
n
for the first question and
y
for the second question:
Configuration modified, save? [y]/n
System reset, are you sure? y/[n]
The system now resets and returns to the login prompt; the default login name and
password are both reset to
netscreen
.
Reset Pinhole Button
To use the Reset pinhole button (labeled Reset Config on some devices) on the
device, you must either view the device status LEDs on the front panel or start a
Console session.
Using the device status LEDs:
1.
Locate the Reset (or Reset Config) pinhole on the device. Using a thin wire
(such as a straightened paperclip), push the pinhole button for four to six
seconds.
The Status LED blinks red.
2.
As soon as the Status LED blinks green, release the pinhole button and wait
two seconds.
3.
The device now waits for the second reset, which confirms the operation.
Push the pinhole button again for four to six seconds until the device resets.
The system now resets and returns to the login prompt; the default login name
and password are both reset to
netscreen
.
Using the Console:
1.
Start a Console session as described in “Using a Console Connection” on
page 22.
2.
Locate the Reset pinhole on the device. Using a thin wire (such as a
straightened paperclip), push the pinhole button for four to six seconds.
The message “Configuration Erasure Process has been initiated” appears in
the console window. Continue to press the pinhole button until the
message “Waiting for 2nd confirmation” appears.
NOTE:
If you do not follow the complete sequence, the reset process cancels without any
configuration change and the console message states that the erasure of the
configuration is aborted. The Status LED returns to blinking green. The device
generates SNMP and SYSLOG alerts to configured SNMP or SYSLOG trap hosts.
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