Panel; Default Command - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - FOR EX REV 1 Manual

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Reverting to the Default Factory Configuration by Using the LCD Panel
To set the switch to the default factory configuration, use the LCD panel and buttons on
the front panel of the switch as shown in Figure 7 on page 416. If the switch model does
not have an LCD panel, use the CLI command described in the following section.
Use the LCD panel to revert to the default factory configuration if you want to run EZsetup.
When you use the CLI to revert to the default factory configuration, the configuration for
the root password is retained and you cannot run EZSetup.
Figure 7: EX Series Switch LCD Panel
NOTE: If you want to convert an EX4200 switch from a member of a
multimember Virtual Chassis configuration to a standalone switch, first
disconnect the cables connected to the Virtual Chassis ports (VCPs). See
Disconnecting a Virtual Chassis Cable from an EX4200 Switch. The
button procedure deletes all modified configuration parameters, including
Virtual Chassis parameters such as member ID, mastership priority, and
setting of VCP uplinks.
Press the
button until you see MAINTENANCE MENU on the panel.
1.
Menu
Press the
Enter
button.
2.
Press
until you see FACTORY DEFAULT.
3.
Menu
Press
. The display says RESTORE DEFAULT?
Enter
4.
Press
. The screen flashes
5.
Enter
idle menu.
Reverting to the Default Factory Configuration by Using the Load Factory Default
Command
The
command is a standard Junos OS configuration command. This
load factory default
configuration command replaces the current active configuration with the default factory
configuration.
Use the LCD panel to revert to the default factory configuration if you want to run EZsetup.
When you use the CLI to revert to the default factory configuration, the configuration for
the root password is retained and you cannot run EZSetup.
FACTORY DEFAULT IN PROGRESS
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