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3.5.3.4 Resetting System to Factory Defaults
There are two options to reset the system back to default configuration
• defaultConfiguration: clears the configuration but retains the IP addresses and Management
VLAN configuration.
• factoryDefault: restores the system back to factory defaults including IP addresses.
At the Main Web GUI Interface Screen select the Configuration Tab, select system Main Menu Option,
reset Main Menu Sub-Element and then defaultConfiguration OR factoryDefault. This provides the User
with a reset system to factory defaults option (Figure 74). The User must select Perform Command
Menu Option to erase the startup configuration and reboot the system. Afterwards the system will come
up with the factory default configuration.
Figure 74 System Reset to Default Option
3.5.3.5 Resetting Interface to Factory Defaults
At the Main Web GUI Interface Screen select the Configuration Tab, select system Main Menu Option,
reset Main Menu Sub-Element and then interface. This provides the User with the options to configure
the System Management Static IP Address and Management VLAN (Figure 75). If the User wants to
configure any of the parameters, then they must enter the Edit Mode (select Edit Private or Edit
Exclusive) and edit as necessary. The methods to Edit the parameters will be offered via editing of a
notepad icon.