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Switch 7: NVRAM Reset. The ESXMIM uses NVRAM to store
user-entered parameters such as IP addresses, device name, etc.
Changing the state of this switch (i.e., moving the switch from one
position to another and leaving it there) resets these parameters to the
factory defaults.
Once the ESXMIM resets, you can either use the defaults or re-enter your
own parameters. The ESXMIM stores these parameters in NVRAM when
the device powers down. These parameters remain in NVRAM until the
switch changes state again.
Do not change the state of Switch 7 unless you intend to reset
NOTE
the ESXMIM user parameters to the factory default settings.
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Switch 8: Password Defaults. Changing the state of this switch
(i.e., moving the switch from one position to another and leaving it
there) clears user-entered passwords stored in NVRAM, and restores
default passwords. Once reset you can use the defaults or re-enter your
passwords.
Do not change the state of Switch 8 unless you want to reset
NOTE
the ESXMIM user-configured passwords to their factory default
settings.
ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Installation Guide
Setting Mode Switches
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