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HP 6125 Blade Switch Series Fundamentals, Configuration Guide - ethernet blade switch

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|0 Exit | Enter file No: 2. Enter the number of the file to delete. For example, enter 6 to delete config.cfg. Enter file No: 6 3. When the following prompt appears, enter Y. The file you selected is flash:/config.cfg,Delete it? [Y/N]Y Deleting.....Done! NOTE: For information about managing files from the CLI, see HP 6125 Blade Switch Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide. Restoring the factory-default configuration CAUTION: Performing this task can cause all next-startup configuration files to be permanently deleted. To restore the factory-default configuration from the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu, make sure password recovery capability is disabled. If the capability is enabled, you cannot perform the task. Disabling password recovery capability can protect your system from unauthorized console access to configuration. However, if you have only console access to the system but you have lost the console login password, you can only access the system after restoring the factory-default configuration. To enable the system to start up with the factory-default configuration instead of a next-startup configuration file: 1. Enter 5 in the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu. EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU | Boot System | | Enter Serial SubMenu | | Enter Ethernet SubMenu | | File Control | | Restore to Factory Default Configuration | | Skip Current System Configuration | | BootWare Operation Menu | | Clear Super Password | | Storage Device Operation | | Reboot | Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND-ASSISTANT MENU Ctrl+C: Display Copyright Ctrl+F: Format File System Enter your choice(0-9): 5 2. Follow the system instruction to complete the task. 33

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|0
Exit
|
============================================================================
Enter file No:
2.
Enter the number of the file to delete. For example, enter
6
to delete config.cfg.
Enter file No: 6
3.
When the following prompt appears, enter
Y
.
The file you selected is flash:/config.cfg,Delete it? [Y/N]
Y
Deleting
.....
Done!
NOTE:
For information about managing files from the CLI, see
HP 6125 Blade Switch Series Fundamentals
Configuration Guide
.
Restoring the factory-default configuration
CAUTION:
Performing this task can cause all next-startup configuration files to be permanently deleted.
To restore the factory-default configuration from the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu, make sure password
recovery capability is disabled. If the capability is enabled, you cannot perform the task.
Disabling password recovery capability can protect your system from unauthorized console access to
configuration. However, if you have only console access to the system but you have lost the console login
password, you can only access the system after restoring the factory-default configuration.
To enable the system to start up with the factory-default configuration instead of a next-startup
configuration file:
1.
Enter
5
in the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu.
===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================
|<1> Boot System
|
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu
|
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu
|
|<4> File Control
|
|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration
|
|<6> Skip Current System Configuration
|
|<7> BootWare Operation Menu
|
|<8> Clear Super Password
|
|<9> Storage Device Operation
|
|<0> Reboot
|
============================================================================
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND-ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+C: Display Copyright
Ctrl+F: Format File System
Enter your choice(0-9): 5
2.
Follow the system instruction to complete the task.