HP VPN Firewall Appliances System Management and Maintenance Configuration Guide

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Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.
===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================
|<1> Boot System |
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu |
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu |
|<4> File Control |
|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration |
|<6> Skip Current System Configuration |
|<7> BootWare Operation Menu |
|<8> Clear Super Password |
|<9> Storage Device Operation |
|<0> Reboot |
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Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND-ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format File System
Enter your choice(0-9): 6
After the configuration skipping flag is set successfully, the following message appears:
Flag Set Success.
2. When the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu appears again, enter 1 to run the system software image.
The device starts up with empty configuration.
3. To use the configuration in the original next-startup configuration file, perform a configuration
rollback in system view. Skip this step if you want to start up the device with empty configuration.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] configuration replace file startup.cfg
Current configuration will be lost, save current configuration? [Y/N]:n
Info: Now replacing the current configuration. Please wait...
Info: Succeeded in replacing current configuration with the file startup.cfg.
4. Configure a new console login password.
In the following example, the console login authentication mode is password and the
authentication password is 123456. For security purposes, the password is always saved in
ciphertext to the configuration file, regardless of whether you specify the simple keyword or cipher
keyword for the set authentication password command.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-interface console 0
[Sysname-ui-console0] authentication-mode password
[Sysname-ui-console0] set authentication password cipher 123456
[Sysname-ui-console0] quit
5. To make the settings take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup
configuration file.
[Sysname] save