HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide

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Disabling alarm traps for transceiver modules
If you install a transceiver module that has no vendor name or a vendor name other than HP, the system
repeatedly outputs traps and logs to notify the user to replace the module. To continue to use such a
transceiver module that is manufactured or customized by HP but has no vendor information, you can
disable alarm traps so the system stops outputting alarm traps.
To disable alarm traps for transceiver modules:
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Disable alarm traps for
transceiver modules.
transceiver phony-alarm-disable
By default, alarm traps are
enabled for transceiver modules.
Restoring the factory-default configuration
CAUTION:
This task is disruptive.
If a device fails or you want to use it in a different scenario, you can restore the factory-default
configuration for the device.
This command does the following:
Deletes all configuration files (.cfg files) in the root directories of the storage media.
Deletes all log files (.log files in the folder /logfile).
Clears all log information (in the log buffer), trap information, and debugging information.
Restores the parameters for the BootWare to the factory-default settings.
After this command is executed, only the items required for fundamental device operation are retained,
including the .bin files, the MAC addresses, and the electronic label information.
To restore the factory-default configuration for the device, execute the following command in user view:
Task Command Remarks
Restore the factory-default
configuration for the device.
restore factory-default
This command takes effect after a device
reboot.