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Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Commands

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Section I: Basic Operations

Syntax 2 Description

You use this command to reset individual switches in a stack. You can
reset more than one switch at a time. When you reset a member switch,
the remaining switches of a stack immediately perform the discovery
process and resume forwarding traffic after the master switch configures
the parameter settings. After a reset member switch has initialized its
management software, a stack again performs the discovery process. The
entire process may take several minutes.

To reset all of the switches, use the ALL option. This is equivalent to
Syntax 1.

Note

A stack does not forward network traffic during the reset process.
Some network traffic may be lost.

Syntax 3 Description

You use this command to restore the parameter settings on stand-alone
switches and stacks to the default values. Before using this command,
review the following:

This command deletes all the routing interfaces as well as all the port-
based and tagged VLANs.

Restoring the default settings does not delete the files in a switch’s file
system or the encryption keys in the key database. To delete these
files, refer to “DELETE FILE” on page 260 and “DESTROY ENCO
KEY” on page 850.

Restoring the default settings does not change the settings in the
active boot configuration file. To return the active configuration file to
the default settings, you must use the SAVE CONFIGURATION
command after the switch or stack reboots and you have reestablished
your management session. Otherwise, the switch or stack reverts to
the previous configuration the next time you reset it.

Note

This command resets a stand-alone switch or a stack. Network
traffic is not forwarded during the reset process. Some network
traffic may be lost.

For the list of the default values, refer to the AT-S63 Management
Software Features Guide
.