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5.5. Restoring this product’s settings to their factory-set
defaults
This explains how to restore this product’s settings to their factory-set defaults.
• Using the “cold start” command to restore the factory settings
• Entering the [I] (uppercase I) key during startup to restore the factory settings
• Restoring this product’s settings to their factory-set defaults from the Web GUI
Caution
When restoring the factory settings, note the following points.
• All communication is halted immediately after execution.
• The IP address of this product will be initialized to the factory default setting
(192.168.100.240).
• You cannot restore the current contents of the settings after you have
restored them to their factory defaults. If necessary, use external memory to
save the settings before you proceed with initialization. For details on how to
export settings to external memory, refer to the “Technical data for Yamaha
network devices,” available on the Yamaha website.
Memo
• For login instructions after restoring factory settings, see “Settings”.
5.5.1. Using the “cold start” command to restore the factory settings
You can return the product to its factory settings from the command line via the CONSOLE port,
Telnet or an SSH client.
Caution
• Communications will be halted when logging in via Telnet or an SSH client.
Important
• This step cannot be executed if the initial administrative password is
specified. Use the “enable password” command to change the administrative
password in advance.
Memo
• This explanation assumes that you have logged in using the steps in “Logging in
from a computer connected to the CONSOLE port” or “Making settings from
the command line using Telnet”.
1.
Type “enable”, and press the [Enter] key.
The product switches to privileged EXEC mode.
SWX3220>enable
SWX3220#
5. Settings
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