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Resetting the Configuration to Defaults
Chapter 17 Managing the OS and Configuration 79
Resetting the Configuration to Defaults
Use this topic for information on using the revert command to reset the configuration to factory defaults stored in
NVRAM.
Note: You can also use the range field on this command to define a range of ports with the serial, port, line,
flow, keys and login options.
To Reset the ... To factory defaults specify ... To the latest version in NVRAM
specify...
Entire configuration revert all=factory revert all=nvram
altip configuration revert altip=factory revert altip=nvram
arp configuration revert arp=factory revert arp=nvram
auth configuration revert auth=factory revert auth=nvram
set config configuration revert config=factory revert config=nvram
set flow configuration revert flow=factory revert flow=nvram
set host configuration revert host=factory revert host=nvram
set keysconfiguration revert keys=factory revert keys=nvram
set line configuration revert line=factory revert line=nvram
set logins configuration revert login=factory revert login=nvram
menu configuration revert menu=factory revert menu=nvram
IA revert ia=factory revert ia=nvram
altip, arp, host, route, snmp, tcpip, and telnetip revert network=factory revert network=nvram
set ports revert port=factory revert port=nvram
Routing revert routed=factory revert routed=nvram
set auth, set logins, and set radius revert security=factory revert security=nvram
set flow, set line, set ports revert serial=factory revert serial=nvram
set service revert service=factory revert service=nvram
SNMP configuration revert snmp=factory revert snmp=nvram
set config, set keys, set menu, set service, set terms, set
trace, and set user
revert system=factory revert system=nvram
set tcpip revert tcpip=factory revert tcpip=nvram
set telnetip revert telnetip=factory revert telnetip=nvram
set terms revert terms=factory revert terms=nvram
Trace settings revert trace=factory revert trace=nvram
set user revert users=factory revert users=nvram