Default Configuration; Ip Default Configuration - Nortel SR1001 Installation Manual

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CHAPTER 4
Configuration

Default Configuration

SR1001 Installation Guide
Version 8.3.5
For more information about command usage, refer to the appropriate Nortel Command
Reference Guide (either the domestic or international version).
There are four ways to restore factory default configuration settings. Remember to
reboot the router after performing any of the following procedures.
Clear the contents of the system.cfg file
clear cfg_file system.cfg
Delete the system.cfg file
rm system.cfg
Rename and remove the system.cfg file
copy system.cfg system.bk
Restore factory defaults
system reset-to-factory
After performing any of the above options, the system.cfg file no longer exists. Subsequently,
a "file not found" error message is displayed upon rebooting the Secure Router. This message
will not impact operation, and it should be ignored.
NOTE:
If you change any of the factory default settings, issue the save local command to retain the
changed configuration before rebooting.
The following tables show the factory default configuration for the SR1001.
Table 8 Ethernet Interface Default Configuration
Parameter
Default
speed
auto (negotiates 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps)
address
uses the current address stored in the system.cfg file (if one exists), otherwise an IP address
must be configured from the command line interface
duplex
auto (negotiates half-duplex or full-duplex)
Table 9 IP Default Configuration
Parameter
Default
IP routing
1
enabled
IP multiplexing
disabled
2
1, 2 IP routing and IP multiplexing are mutually exclusive of each other. Only one can be enabled at a time.
Default Configuration

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