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Chapter 43 Maintenance
GS2210 Series User’s Guide
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43.2.1 Erase Running-Configuration
Follow the steps below to reset the Switch back to the Zyxel default configuration settings.
1 In the Maintenance screen, click the Click Here button next to Erase Running-Configuration to clear all
Switch configuration information you configured and return to the Zyxel default configuration settings.
2 Click OK to reset all Switch configurations to the Zyxel default configuration settings.
Figure 260 Erase Running-Configuration: Confirmation
3 In the web configurator, click the Save button in the top of the screen to make the changes take effect.
If you want to access the Switch web configurator again, you may need to change the IP address of
your computer to be in the same subnet as that of the default Switch IP address (192.168.1.1).
43.2.2 Save Configuration
Click Config 1 to save the current configuration settings to Configuration 1 on the Switch. These
configurations are set up according to your network environment.
Click Config 2 to save the current configuration settings to Configuration 2 on the Switch. These
configurations are set up according to your network environment.
Click Custom Default to save the current configuration settings to a customized default file on the
Switch.
Note: Config 2 will be reserved for the custom default feature when you activate it. You are
no longer able to save the Running-config to Config 2 or reboot from it.
Reboot System Click Config 1 to reboot the Switch and load Configuration 1 on the Switch.
Click Config 2 to reboot the Switch and load Configuration 2 on the Switch.
Click Factory Default to reboot the Switch and load the Zyxel factory default configuration
settings on the Switch.
Click Custom Default to reboot the Switch and load a saved customized default file on the
Switch.
Note: Make sure to click the Save button in any screen to save your settings to the
current configuration on the Switch.
Tech-Support Click Click Here to see the Tech-Support screen. You can set CPU and memory thresholds for
log reports and download related log reports for issue analysis. Log reports include CPU history
and utilization, crash and memory.
Table 178 Management > Maintenance (continued)
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