User`s guide
28 XSR User’s Guide
Utilizing the Command Line Interface Chapter 2
Managing the XSR
Using the Default Button
You can also boot up from the factory default configuration by pressing the
default button on the rear panel, shown in Figure 3. Doing so will erase the
content in the startup configuration in Flash memory. After pressing the
default button, the XSR performs the following operations:
Processor is interrupted
Software enforces default configuration as running configuration
Software restarts the XSR
XSR restarts with default configuration
Original startup configuration in Flash is erased
Bootrom password is set to default
Fault report (if any) is cleared
Security-sensitive files are erased from Flash
Bootrom Monitor mode network parameters are set to defaults
Master encryption key is erased from non-volatile memory
Console connection restarts
WARNING
Pressing the Default button erases all files in Flash memory.
Figure 3 Default Button
Configuration Save Options
There are several options available regarding configuration:
If you want to make your running configuration the new startup
configuration, you can save it to Flash memory with the
copy
running-config startup-config
command.
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