Resetting To The Factory-Default Configuration; Using The Cli; Using Clear/Reset; Restoring A Flash Image - HP Aruba JL253A Management And Configuration Manual

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NOTE: Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends that you save your configuration to a TFTP server
before resetting the switch to its factory-default configuration. You can also save your configuration
via Xmodem to a directly connected PC.

Resetting to the factory-default configuration

Using the CLI

This command operates at any level except the Operator level.
Syntax:
erase startup-configuration
Deletes the startup-config file in flash so that the switch will reboot with its factory-default configuration.
NOTE:
The erase startup-config command does not clear passwords unless include-
credentials has been set, at which time this command does erase username/password
information and any other credentials stored in the config file. For more information, see the section
on "Saving Security Credentials in a Config File" in the access security guide for your switch.

Using Clear/Reset

Procedure
1. Using pointed objects, simultaneously press both the Reset and Clear buttons on the front of the switch.
2. Continue to press the Clear button while releasing the Reset button.
3. When the Self Test LED begins to flash, release the Clear button.
The switch then completes its self test and begins operating with the configuration restored to the factory
default settings.

Restoring a flash image

The switch can lose its operating system if either the primary or secondary flash image location is empty or
contains a corrupted OS file and an operator uses the erase flash command to erase a good OS image file
from the opposite flash location.

Recovering from an empty or corrupted flash state

Use the switch's console serial port to connect to a workstation or laptop computer that has the following:
A terminal emulator program with Xmodem capability, such as the HyperTerminal program included in
Windows PC software.
A copy of a good OS image file for the switch
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