Chapter 38 Maintenance
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The following table describes the labels in this screen. 
38.2.1  Erase Running-Configuration 
Follow the steps below to reset the Switch back to the factory defaults. 
1 In the Maintenance screen, click the Click Here button next to Erase Running-Configuration 
to clear all Switch configuration information you configured and return to the factory defaults. 
2  Click OK to reset all Switch configurations to the factory defaults.
Figure 226   Erase Running-Configuration: Confirmation 
Table 156   Management > Maintenance 
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Current This field displays which configuration (Configuration 1 or Configuration 2) is currently 
operating on the Switch.
Firmware 
Upgrade
Click Click Here to go to the Firmware Upgrade screen.
Restore 
Configuration
Click Click Here to go to the Restore Configuration screen.
Backup 
Configuration
Click Click Here to go to the Backup Configuration screen.
Erase Running-
Configuration
Click Click Here to reset the configuration to the factory default settings.
Save 
Configuration
Click Config 1 to save the current configuration settings to Configuration 1 on the 
Switch.
Click Config 2 to save the current configuration settings to Configuration 2 on the 
Switch.
Reboot System Click Config 1 to reboot the system and load Configuration 1 on the Switch.
Click Config 2 to reboot the system and load Configuration 2 on the Switch.
Click Factory Default to reboot the system and load the default configuration settings on 
the Switch.
Note: Make sure to click the Save button in any screen to save your settings to the current 
configuration on the Switch.
Tech-Support Click Click Here to see the Tech-Support screen. You can set CPU and memory thresholds 
for log reports and download related log reports for issue analysis. Log reports include CPU 
history and utilization, crash and memory.