Siemens SCALANCE XM-400 Configuration Manual page 121

Simatic net industrial ethernet switches command line interface (cli)
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Requirement
You are in the Privileged EXEC mode.
The command prompt is as follows:
cli#
Syntax
Call up the command with the following parameters:
restart [{factory | pnio | ethernetip | ie}]
The parameters have the following meaning:
Parameter
Description
without parame-
The system restarts with the cur-
ters
rent configuration
factory
Restores the factory settings of the
device and restarts the device.
The factory settings depend on the
device.
pnio
Restores the default settings of the
PROFINET IO profile and restarts
the device.
ethernetip
Restores the default settings of the
EtherNet/IP profile and restarts the
device.
ie
Restores the default settings of the
Industrial Ethernet profile and re-
starts the device.
Result
The device is restarted with the selected settings.
SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Command Line Interface (CLI)
Configuration Manual, 06/2016, C79000-G8976-C252-11
Range of values / note
You can only restart the device with administrator privileges.
A device should only be restarted by this CLI command or the
corresponding buttons in the WBM and not by a poer cycle on
the device.
By resetting all the settings to the factory settings, the IP ad-
dress and the passwords are also lost. Following this, the de-
vice can only be accessed via the serial interface, using the
Primary Setup Tool or using DHCP.
With the appropriate attachment, a previously correctly config-
ured device can cause circulating frames and therefore the
failure of the data traffic.
The profiles provide a preconfiguration for various use cases of
the devices.
When you start a device with the default settings of a profile,
the settings are reset to the factory settings and some parame-
ters are set so that they are designed for a use case.
In contrast to resetting to the factory settings. the users and
passwords are retained after the restart. The configured IP ad-
dress is lost so that device can then only be accessed via the
serial interface, using the Primary Setup Tool or using DHCP.
With the appropriate attachment, a previously correctly config-
ured device can cause circulating frames and therefore the
failure of the data traffic.
Configuration
3.3 Reset and Defaults
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