Resetting a Node to Factory Settings
You can reset a node in a cluster to factory settings by removing it from the cluster. When you
reset a node to factory settings, all of its system configuration settings are completely erased
and its IP address reverts to 192.168.2.2.
NOTE: The information in this section only applies to the SCG-200.
There are two methods to reset a node to factory settings:
NOTE: Resetting a node to factory settings will erase all of its system configuration settings,
backup files, and cluster settings. Before resetting a node to factory settings, Ruckus Wireless
strongly recommends that you export all of the backup files on the controller to an FTP server
using either the web interface or CLI.
What Happens After Reset to Factory Settings
Before resetting a node to factory settings, consider the following notes:
• All of the system configuration settings of the node will be erased. This includes all of the
domain, AP zone, user, and system settings, as well as all of the controller backups.
• The node will revert to its default IP address – 192.168.2.2.
• The controller software version will not be reset to its original software version when you first
set it up. It will keep the existing software version at the time you reset it to factory settings.
Using the Web Interface
To remove a node from a cluster, it must be a follower node. If the node that you want to remove
from the cluster is the leader node, make sure you demote it to a follower node first before
continuing with this procedure.
Follow these steps to remove a node from the cluster and reset it to factory settings.
1. Log on to the controller web interface of the leader node.
2. Go to Configuration > System > Cluster Planes.
The Cluster Planes page appears.
3. In the Control Planes table, locate the node that you want to reset to factory settings.
4.
Click the icon that is in the same row as the node that you want to reset to factory settings.
A confirmation message appears.
5. Click Yes.
The page refreshes, and then the node that you deleted disappears from the Control Plane
table.
You have completed removing a node from the cluster and resetting it to factory settings.
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