Resetting The Pre-Configured System - Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Configuration Manual

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3. Select 10 to restore the configuration to factory defaults (deletes the configuration file).
Note: Resetting to factory defaults is more powerful than executing the clear config command,
because it resets all internal values.
4. Select option 9 to reload/boot the switch.
Figure 3-31. Restoring the Configuration to Factory Defaults
Force10 Boot Code...
Version 01.00.27 11/18/2005
Select an option. If no selection in 2 seconds then operational code will start.
1 - Start operational code.
2 - Start Boot Menu.
Select (1, 2):2
Boot Menu Version: 30 Aug 2006
Options available
1
- Start operational code
2
- Change baud rate
3
- Retrieve event log using XMODEM
4
- Load new operational code using XMODEM
5
- Display operational code vital product data
6
- Run flash diagnostics
7
- Update boot code
8
- Delete operational code
9
- Reset the system
10 - Restore configuration to factory defaults (delete config files)
11 - Activate Backup Image
9
[Boot Menu]
If you have previously backed up the running-config, you can download and reapply it. See
and Uploading Files on page 44

Resetting the Pre-configured System

If you are bringing up a system that had been previously configured in a stack, you must ensure the system
is set to the correct unit number if installing into a new stack. If the system is not reconfigured to the
correct unit number, it will come up as the switch number from the previous stack. For details, see
Chapter 5, Stacking S-Series
new stack, use the
Command Syntax
switch oldunit renumber
newunit
or
Configuring from the Network on page
Switches. To ensure that the unit comes up with the correct unit number in the
command to change the unit number:
switch renumber
Command
Mode
Purpose
Global Config
This command changes the switch identifier for a switch in the stack. The
oldunit is the current switch identifier on the switch whose identifier is to
be changed. The newunit is the updated value of the switch identifier.
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