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Reset command – HP McDATA 4Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem p-Class User Manual

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144 Command Line Interface

Reset command

Description Resets the switch configuration parameters. If you omit the operand, the default is Reset Switch.

Authority Admin session

Syntax

reset

cim

config [config_name]

factory

port [port_number]

radius

security

services

snmp

switch (default)

system

zoning

Operands

cim

Resets cim configuration to default values.

config [config_name]

Resets the configuration given by [config_name] to the factory default values for switch, port, port

threshold alarm, and zoning configuration as described in

Table 35

through

Table 38

. If

[config_name] does not exist on the switch, a configuration with that name will be created. If you

omit [config_name], the active configuration is reset. You must activate the configuration for the

changes to take effect. for switch, port, and port threshold alarm configuration default values.

factory

Resets switch configuration, port configuration, port threshold alarm configuration, zoning

configuration, SNMP configuration, system configuration, security configuration, RADIUS

configuration, switch services configuration, and zoning to the factory default values as described

in

Table 35

through

Table 43

. The switch configuration is activated automatically.

port [port_number]

Re-initializes the port given by [port_number]. External ports are numbered 0 and 9; internal

ports are numbered 1–8.

radius

Resets the RADIUS configuration to the default values as described in

Table 40

.

security

Clears the security database and deactivates the active security set. The security configuration

value, autosave, and fabric binding remain unchanged.

services

Resets the switch services configuration to the default values as described in

Table 41

.

snmp

Resets the SNMP configuration settings to the factory default values. Refer to

Table 39

for SNMP

configuration default values.

switch

Resets the switch without a POST. This is the default. This reset disrupts traffic and does the

following:
• Activates the pending firmware
• Closes all management sessions
• Clears the event log. To save the event log before resetting, refer to the Set Log command
To reset the switch with a POST, refer to the Hardreset command. To reset the switch without

disrupting traffic, refer to the Hotreset command.