reboot
Purpose
Used to restart the Switch.
Syntax Reboot {force_agree}
Description
This command is used to restart the Switch.
Parameters
force_agree − When force_agree is specified, the reboot command will be executed
immediatedly without further confirmation.
Restrictions
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To restart the Switch:
reset
Purpose
Used to reset the Switch to the factory default settings.
Syntax reset {[config | system]} {force_agree}
Description
This command is used to restore the Switch’s configuration to the default settings assigned
from the factory.
Parameters
config − If the keyword ‘config’ is specified, all of the factory default settings are restored on
the Switch including the IP address, user accounts, and the Switch history log. The Switch
will not save or reboot.
system − If the keyword ‘system’ is specified all of the factory default settings are restored on
the Switch. The Switch will save and reboot after the settings are changed to default.
Rebooting will clear all entries in the Forwarding Data Base.
force_agree − When force_agree is specified, the reset command will be executed
immediatedly without further confirmation.
If no parameter is specified, the Switch’s current IP address, user accounts, and the Switch
history log are not changed. All other parameters are restored to the factory default settings.
The Switch will not save or reboot.
NOTE: The serial port baud rate will not be changed by the reset command.
It will not be restored to the factory default setting.
Restrictions
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To restore all of the Switch’s parameters to their default values: