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4 – Managing Switches

Restoring the Factory Default Configuration

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Restoring the Factory Default Configuration

You can restore the switch and port configuration settings to the factory default
values. To restore the factory configuration on a switch, open the Switch menu
and select Restore Factory Defaults.

Table 4-9

lists the factory default switch

configuration settings.

Restoring the switch to the factory default configuration does not restore the
account name and password settings. The most current port license will remain in
effect. To restore user accounts, you must select the Reset Password File option
in the maintenance menu. Refer to “Recovering a Switch” in the Installation Guide
for your switch for information about maintenance mode and the maintenance
menu.

Table 4-9. Factory Default Configuration Settings

Setting

Value

Symbolic Name

SANbox

Administrative State

Online

Domain ID

1

Domain ID Lock

False

In-band Management

True

Broadcast Support

Enable

Resource Allocation Timeout (R_A_TOV)

10000 milliseconds

Interop Mode

True

I/O Stream Guard

Disabled

Device Scan Enabled

True

Error Detect Timeout (E_D_TOV)

2000 milliseconds

SNMP Enabled

True

SNMP Proxy

True

IP Address

10.0.0.1

FDMI Enabled

True

FDMI HBA Entry Level

1000

Subnet Mask Address

255.0.0.0

Gateway Address

10.0.0.254

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