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Deleting system files – Allied Telesis AT-S60 User Manual

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AT-S60 Management Software User’s Guide

Section II: Advanced Features

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Deleting System Files

Use this procedure to delete a system file. You can delete any of the
following file types:

❑ certificate files

❑ certificate enrollment request files

❑ configuration files

❑ image files

❑ key files

If you delete a configuration file that is set as the Boot Configuration file,
then (Not Exist) appears next to the configuration file name on the File
Menu. See Setting a System Configuration File on page 156. The (Not
Exist) statements means the configuration file is not present on the
switch. Even without selecting the S - Save option on the Main Menu, the
switch’s configuration is reset to the factory default settings if it is
rebooted in this state. See Appendix A: AT-S60 Default Settings on
page 820 for a complete li
st of the factory default configuration settings.

Note

If you delete a configuration file that is set as the boot configuration
file, (Not Exist) appears next to the file name. In this case, the
configuration file is not present on the switch. As a result, if you
reboot in this state the switch is reset with factory defaults.

You may want to display the current system file names before you begin
this procedure. To display a list of system file names, see Displaying
System Files on page 165.

Note

You cannot retrieve a deleted file.

To delete a system file, perform the following procedure:

1. From the Main Menu, type 9 to select File Menu.

The File Menu is shown in Figure 41 on page 157.