Restore; Server - Juniper Advanced Threat Prevention Appliance Cli Command Reference Manual

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restore

Table 4-13 restore
Description
Product(s) CLI
Mode(s)
Syntax
Parameters
NOTE: Whitelist rules
rely on normal service
shutdown to be backed
up.Powering off a VM
directly will lose the
whitelist state as rules
cannot be saved in that
case
Example

server

Table 4-14 server
Description
Product(s) CLI
Mode(s)
Syntax
Sub-Commands
72
Restores the system configuration to the factory default settings.
All-in-One | Collector | Core CM | Mac Mini OS X Detection Engine
Server
restore [support | firewall {backup | default} | hostname
| network]
support
firewall
{backup |
default}
hostname
network
The following example restores the system.
JATP# restore
This next example restores the SSH login "support" password to the default.
JATP# restore support password
Restore the default suppport password? (Yes/No)? yes
support password was restored successfully!
Enters the server configuration mode.
All-in-One | Collector | Core/CM | Mac Mini Mac OS X
Basic
server
exit; help; history; ifrestart; ping; reboot; restore; set
(server mode); show (server mode); traceroute; updateimage
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Restores the default support password setting for SSH
remote login (set during initial installation per license).
See also (server)#
set (server mode) support
Restores the firewall settings from either the previous
backup, or from the default factory settings.
Restores the system's hostname to the factory default
hostname.
Restores the IP address and DNS settings to the
factory default settings.
WARNING: This command option removes the current
IP address and DNS settings, and reloads the default
values for these settings.

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