Management and Configuration Guide (Includes ACM xl) 2005-12

ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Management and Configuration Guide A-29
Resetting to Factory Defaults
factoryreset
Resets all user configurable data to the factory defaults. This includes all network configuration
parameters. For example, if you have set a static IP address using the
set ip command, after a
factory reset DHCP is enabled and the static IP address is gone.
Warning:
A factory reset will change a reconfigured uplink port back to the default uplink. If
you have reconfigured the uplink port (for example, to make use of a gigabit fiber port on an
option card) that port will become a downlink port when the system comes back up after the
reset. This can have adverse effects on your network.
You are prompted to confirm that you want to do this:
This operation will erase all configuration information and
return this system to factory default settings.
Are you sure you want to perform a factory reset [n]?
Caution: ALL configuration changes you have made to your system will be lost when you do a
factory reset. It is strongly recommended that you back up your system before doing a factory
reset.
Diagnostic and Log Commands
The following commands may be used to display the 700wl Series system log files, and to diagnose
network connectivity problems.
show logs [<severity>] [max <lines>] [for <count> <time-units>] [search <quoted-text>] [reverse]
Displays entries in the error log.
You can filter the display with the following arguments:
<severity> Show only log entries that match or exceed this severity level: The default is
notice.
crit: show only critical log entries
err: show both error and critical log entries
warn: show all warning, error and critical log entries
notice: show all notice, warning, error, and critical log entries
info: show all information, notice, warning, error, and critical log entries
<lines> The maximum number of lines to be displayed. The default is 23.
<count> The number of time units to be displayed, in combination with the <time-unit>
variable. If no “for” argument is given, the default is one day.
<time-unit> The time unit associated with the <count>. May be one of seconds, minutes,
hours, days, weeks, or months (31 days); If no “for” argument is given, the default
is one day.