Ethernet Interface Default Configuration - Nortel Secure Router 3120 Installation Manual

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There are three ways to restore factory default configuration settings:
After renaming the system.cfg file, reboot the Secure Router 3120 to revert
to the factory default settings. Renaming the original file enables you to
revert back to the settings in this file at a later time, if desired.
The following tables show the factory default configuration for these Secure
Router 3120s.
Ethernet Interface Default Configuration
Parameter
speed
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Clear the contents of the system.cfg file.
Use the clear cfg_file command, and then use the reboot
command to restore the factory default settings.
To save the factory default settings to the system.cfg file, execute the
save local command after rebooting the Secure Router 3120.
Note: After performing either of the following two options, the
system.cfg file no longer exists. Subsequently, a "file not found" error
message is displayed upon rebooting the Secure Router 3120. This
message will not impact operation, and it should be ignored.
Delete the system.cfg file.
Then reboot the Secure Router 3120 to revert to the factory default
settings.
Rename the system.cfg file.
Secure Router 3120
Installation Guide
NN47260-300 02.01 Standard
9.2 10 January 2007
Default
auto (negotiates 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps)
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