Restore Option Options to restore the startup configuration:
No Restore: Applying this option will reset the NV-RAM to default settings.
Note: This will only reset the settings in NV-RAM, not the entire device
configuration. After rebooting, only the default parameters in NV-RAM will be
reset to defaults. Requires a manual device reboot for changes to take effect.
Please reference the default NV-RAM parameters below.
• Default IP Address : 192.168.10.200
• Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
• Default IP Address Config Mode: Manual
• Default IP Address Allocation Protocol : DHCP
• Default Interface Name: Fa0/1
• Default RM Interface Name: NONE
• Config Restore Option: No restore
• Config Save Option: Startup save
• Config Save IP Address: 0.0.0.0
• Config Save Filename: iss.conf
• Config Restore Filename: iss.conf
• PIM Mode: Sparse Mode
• IGS Forwarding Mode: MAC based
• CLI Serial Console: Yes
• SNMP EngineID: 80.00.08.1c.04.46.53
• SNMP Engine Boots: 1
• Default VLAN Identifier: 1
Flash Restore: Restore from a previously backed up configuration file in the
device’s flash memory to the startup-
Click Apply to submit the changes and the Reset button will clear the information.
Erase Configuration
This page is used to reset the startup configuration, NV-RAM or the configuration file in flash to default value.
Figure 27 – System > Configuration > Erase
Erase Nvram: Reset the NV-RAM to default settings and reset all previously
saved configuration files to default that were stored flash memory.
Note: This will only reset the settings in NV-RAM, not the entire device
configuration. After rebooting, only the default parameters in NV-RAM will be