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Cisco SN 5428-2 Storage Router Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 11 Maintaining and Managing the SN 5428-2 Storage Router
Resetting the System
After the move, use the EIA/TIA-232 console connection to configure the management interface IP
address and other required system information. Then continue configuration of the storage router via the
setup configuration wizards or other CLI commands, or via the web-based GUI.
See Chapter 2, First-Time Configuration, for more information about initial system configuration.
Example 11-5 Reset SN 5428-2 Storage Router Configuration
Enter admin password: *****
This process can restore factory default settings for the SN5428-2.
* Select "apps" to remove active applications and retain system
configuration settings.
* Select "system" to remove active applications and system
configuration settings.
* Select "saved" to remove all backup configurations from disk.
* Select "all" to remove active applications, system configuration,
and saved configurations.
The system configuration includes the management port, dns, admin and
monitor login, ntp, and snmp. You will need to use the console
to reconfigure the management port if you erase the system configuration.
The system will reboot if you select "apps", "system", or "all".
Erase what? [apps/system/saved/all/cancel (cancel)]
Reset and Retain System Settings
If the storage router is deployed for SCSI routing, you can clear the current configuration but retain the
existing system configuration. The following procedure retains the system configuration and saved
configuration files over the system reset. For example, use this procedure if you need to use an existing
storage router for testing purposes and then restore its current configuration.
Command Description
Step 1
enable Enter Administrator mode.
Step 2
save all myfile Save all configuration information in a file called myfile. This file
is stored in the savedconfig directory.
Step 3
clear conf Clear the current configuration but retain system information
(such as management and HA interfaces, logging table, DNS,
Administrator and Monitor passwords, NTP server, and SNMP
information) and saved configuration files.
At the prompt, enter the Administrator password. Enter apps to
retain system configuration settings. After the command
completes, the storage router automatically reboots.
Perform the required user testing. When finished, continue with
Step 4 to restore the original configuration.
Step 4
restore all from myfile Restore original configuration, which was retained over the
clear conf command.
Step 5
reboot Reboot to restore the original application configuration into
running memory.