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Chapter 3 CLI Commands
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restore
To restore the device to its manufactured default status, removing user data from disk and flash memory,
use the restore EXEC command.
restore {factory-default [preserve basic-config] | rollback}
Syntax Description
Defaults No default behavior or values
Command Modes EXEC
Device Modes application-accelerator
central-manager
Usage Guidelines Use this EXEC command to restore data on disk and in flash memory to the factory default, while
preserving particular time stamp evaluation data, or to roll back the configuration to the last functional
data and device configuration.
This command erases all existing content on the device; however, your network settings are preserved
and the device is accessible through a Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH) session after it reboots.
Backing up the Central Manager Database
Before you use the restore factory-default command on your primary WAAS Central Manager or
change over from the primary to a standby WAAS Central Manager, be sure to back up the WAAS
Central Manager database and copy the backup file to a safe location that is separate from that of the
WAAS Central Manager. You must halt the operation of the WAAS Central Manager before you enter
the backup and restore commands.
Caution This command erases user-specified configuration information stored in the flash image, removes data
on disk, user-defined disk partitions, and the entire Central Manager database. User-defined disk
partitions that are removed include the SYSFS, WAAS, and PRINTSPOOLFS partitions. The
configuration being removed includes the starting configuration of the device.
factory-default Resets the device configuration and data to their manufactured default
status.
preserve (Optional) Preserves certain configurations and data on the device.
basic-config (Optional) Selects basic network configurations.
rollback Roll back configuration to the last functional software and device
configuration.