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reset, 1.10. set - factory reset

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2.1.9. reset Chapter 2. Command Reference Type of configuration object to perform operation on. Note Requires Administrator privilege. 2.1.9. reset Reset unit configuration and/or binaries. Description Reset configuration or binaries to factory defaults. Usage reset -configuration Reset the configuration to factory defaults. reset -unit Reset the unit to factory defaults. Options -configuration -unit Reset configuration to factory default. Reset unit to factory defaults. Note Requires Administrator privilege. 2.1.10. set Set property values. Description Set property values of configuration objects. Specify the type of object you want to modify and the identifier, if the type has one. Set the properties of the object by writing the propertyname equals (=) and then the value. An optional category can be specified for some object types when using tab completion. If a mandatory property hasn't been specified or if a property has an error a list of errors will be shown after the specified properties have been set. If an invalid property or value type is specified the command will fail and not modify the object. 25

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<Type>
Type of configuration object to perform operation
on.
Note
Requires Administrator privilege.
2.1.9. reset
Reset unit configuration and/or binaries.
Description
Reset configuration or binaries to factory defaults.
Usage
reset -configuration
Reset the configuration to factory defaults.
reset -unit
Reset the unit to factory defaults.
Options
-configuration
Reset configuration to factory default.
-unit
Reset unit to factory defaults.
Note
Requires Administrator privilege.
2.1.10. set
Set property values.
Description
Set property values of configuration objects.
Specify the type of object you want to modify and the identifier, if the type has one. Set the proper-
ties of the object by writing the propertyname equals (=) and then the value. An optional category
can be specified for some object types when using tab completion.
If a mandatory property hasn't been specified or if a property has an error a list of errors will be
shown after the specified properties have been set. If an invalid property or value type is specified
the command will fail and not modify the object.
2.1.9. reset
Chapter 2. Command Reference
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