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Access Navigator - Release 1.8
August 2003
18-59
CLI Language Reference
CLI Command List
Restore Defaults
CAUTION!
T
HE
RESTORE
COMMAND
WILL
INTERRUPT
SERVICE
. A
LL
CROSSCONNECTS
AND
SETTINGS
WILL
BE
ERASED
AND
REPLACED
BY
FACTORY
DEFAULT
VALUES
.
NOTE:
In software release 1.7 and higher, this command will not change the
Ethernet configuration, so CLI/Telnet and NetworkValet EMS management
sessions will not be affected.
Purpose:
This is a Level 1 command that allows a network manager to replace the settings stored
in the Controller card’s flash memory with the factory default values. However, these
values will not take effect until the card is reset, by command or power-up. After
entering the restore defaults command, the CLI will prompt you to enter the
reset
all command. (Reset All on
) The reset all command takes
about 30 seconds.
Security:
Level 1 (manager)
Syntax:
restore defaults
The restore defaults command has the following effects:
l
Immediately invalidates the current settings, so they will be replaced by factory
default values when the card is reset or powered up.
l
Upon reset, replaces all settings with factory default values. (For details see
Table 18-2.)
l
Upon reset, erases all crossconnects, provisioning, and other settings (except the
Ethernet configuration).
l
Upon reset, erases all RAM data, including the event log, status, statistics, time,
and date.
l
Upon reset, the clock starts at time 00:00:00 and date 01/01/1998.
l
Upon reset, the event log is empty.
s
Table 18-2 Default Settings
Parameter
Default
Comments
DS0 crv
1 to 768
Sequential numbers
DS0 signaling
LS
Loop start (FX)
DS0 type
• DCS: Drop DS0 1–32
• GR-303: Drop DS0 1–24
• GR-303: Switch DS0 25–32
VOICE
VOICE
GR303
DS0 up/down
UP