Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
CAUTION:
This command is disruptive. Use this command only when you cannot troubleshoot the device by using
other methods, or you want to use the device in a different scenario.
If a device fails or you want to use it in a different scenario, you can restore the factory-default settings
and states for the device. This operation does the following:
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Deletes all configuration files (.cfg files) in the root directories of the storage media.
Deletes all log files (.log files in the folder /logfile).
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Clears all log information (in the log buffer), trap information, and debugging information.
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Restores the parameters for the BootWare to the factory-default settings.
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Examples
# Restore the factory-default settings and states for the device.
<Sysname> restore factory-default
This command will restore the system to the factory default configuration and clear the
operation data. Continue [Y/N]:y
Restoring the factory default configuration. This process might take a few minutes. Please
wait.................................................................................
.........................Done.
Please reboot the system to place the factory default configuration into effect.
Related commands
reboot
scheduler job
Use scheduler job to create a job and enter job view. If the job already exists, you enter job view directly.
Use undo scheduler job to delete a job.
Syntax
scheduler job job-name
undo scheduler job job-name
Default
No job exists.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
job-name: Specifies the job name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 47 characters.
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