Concept Guide
BOOT_USER mode
BOOT_USER# boot change primary
You are prompted to enter a valid boot device (for example, ftp o r tftp or flash) and a path or lename for the Dell Networking
OS image that you want to use.
4 (Optional) Set the secondary and default boot locations by entering the following commands:
BOOT_USER mode
BOOT_USER# boot change secondary
BOOT_USER# boot change default
5 Reboot the chassis.
BOOT_USER mode
reload
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
Restoring the factory-default settings deletes the existing NVRAM settings, startup conguration, and all congured settings such as,
stacking or fanout.
To restore the factory default settings, use the restore factory-defaults stack-unit {stack—unit—number | all}
{clear-all | nvram | bootvar}
command in EXEC Privilege mode.
CAUTION
: There is no undo for this command.
Important Points to Remember
• When you restore all the units in a stack, these units are placed in standalone mode.
• When you restore a single unit in a stack, only that unit is placed in standalone mode. No other units in the stack are aected.
• When you restore the units in standalone mode, the units remain in standalone mode after the restoration.
• After the restore is complete, the units power cycle immediately.
The following example illustrates the restore factory-defaults command to restore the factory default settings.
DellEMC#restore factory-defaults stack-unit 0 nvram
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* Warning - Restoring factory defaults will delete the existing *
* persistent settings (stacking, fanout, etc.) *
* After restoration the unit(s) will be powercycled immediately. *
* Proceed with caution ! *
***********************************************************************
Proceed with factory settings? Confirm [yes/no]:yes
-- Restore status --
Unit Nvram Config
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0 Success
Power-cycling the unit(s).
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