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Device reset and restore commands

reset factory settings – delete all information stored in the SKM and reset it to its original factory

setting.

CAUTION:

This command deletes all configuration information and any installed patches and upgrades. We

recommend contacting customer support prior to using this command.

Syntax

NOTE:

For security purposes, this command can only be run from the CLI at the console.

You cannot execute this command remotely via the CLI over SSH or from the

Management Console.

hostname (config)# reset factory settings

Related

command(s)

zeroize all keys

restore default configuration – return the SKM to the default configuration.

CAUTION:

This command deletes all configuration information, while leaving all installed patches and activated

features intact. We recommend contacting customer support prior to using this command.

Syntax

NOTE:

For security purposes, this command can only be run from the CLI at the console.

You cannot execute this command remotely via the CLI over SSH or from the

Management Console.

hostname (config)# restore default configuration

Related

command(s)

None

zeroize all keys — delete all keys from the SKM and irrevocably remove all key bits from your system.

CAUTION:

No key will be recoverable after using this command.

Device configuration will remain intact. We

recommend contacting customer support prior to using this command.

Syntax

NOTE:

This command will only remove keys from the local device. To zeroize keys from an

entire cluster, you must run the zeroize all keys command on each cluster member.

hostname (config)# zeroize all keys
Are you sure you want to continue?

[n]:y

Are you REALLY sure you want to continue?

[n]:y

All keys have been successfully zeroized.

Related

command(s)

None

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