Reverting To The Default Factory Configuration For The Ex Series Switch - Juniper EX2300 Series Hardware Manual

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Reverting to the Default Factory Configuration for the EX Series Switch

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Reverting to the EX Series Switch Factory-Default Configuration Using the request system zeroize
Command | 180
Reverting to the EX Series Switch Factory-Default Configuration Using the load factory-default
Command | 180
Reverting to the Factory-Default Configuration Using the EX Series Switch LCD Panel | 182
Reverting to the Factory-Default Configuration Using the Factory Reset/Mode button on EX2300,
EX3400, and EX4300-48MP Switches | 182
With EX Series switches, if for any reason the current active configuration fails, you can revert to the
factory-default configuration.
You can also roll back to a previous configuration, as described in
Changes, or revert to the rescue configuration, as described in
the EX Series
Switch.
TIP: If you have lost the root password, it is not necessary to revert to the factory-default
configuration to reset it. See
The factory-default configuration contains the basic configuration settings for the switch. This is the first
configuration of the switch and it is loaded when the switch is first powered on. For the factory-default
configuration file for your switch, see the hardware documentation for your switch.
TIP: You can run the EZsetup script to complete the initial configuration of the switch
reverting to the factory-default configuration. (The EZsetup script is available only on fixed
configuration switches, it is not available on modular switches.) For information on completing
the initial configuration using either the CLI or the J-Web interface, see
Configuring an EX Series Switch (CLI Procedure)" on page 171
EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)" on page
You can revert to the factory-default configuration by using the Menu button to the right of the LCD
panel on switches with LCD panel or by using the request system zeroize operational command or the load
factory-default configuration command. (If your switch model does not have an LCD panel, use these
Recovering the Root Password on
175.
Rolling Back Junos OS Configuration
Reverting to the Rescue Configuration for
Switches.
"Connecting and
or
"Connecting and Configuring an
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