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Figure 8-35: Terminal menu option 
4.  Type the command BOOT=COLD at the terminal prompt (->) (Figure 8-36
). 
Figure 8-36: Terminal screen – cold boot 
5.  Press Enter. 
8.5.8  Restart using factory configuration 
This procedure uses the 32-bit loader to restore the device's startup configuration to its factory 
defaults. Factory defaults can include a generic base configuration or a custom configuration. 
Customers can request custom configurations to address specific requirements in addition to the basic 
configuration.  
Restoring to factory configuration on a device already in service causes service disruption and loss of 
network connectivity. 
 
– Loss of data. A restart with factory defaults deletes all data and previous 
configurations. Current startup and running configurations are lost. Network communication 
parameters are overwritten with factory defaults as well. Perform the procedures in section 
8.1
 
Preserve data and configuration before restoring factory defaults. We do not recommend 
triggering the restart remotely on a network connection because the device might lose 
connectivit
y. You must have physical access to the device to reconfigure. 
To restore factory configuration: 
1.  Launch PCCU. 
2.  Click the 32-Bit Loader icon in the toolbar. A message box displays. 
3.  Click Yes. 
4.  Verify the connection setup information and click Connect. The Loader screen displays.  
5.  Click Services>Restart in the menu bar and select Restart using Factory configuration 
from the drop-down list (Figure 8-37
).