Netgear GSM7312 FSM7326P Command line reference manual - Page 343
System Utility Commands - factory reset
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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7300 Series Layer-3 Switches, Software Ver- System Name System Location System Contact System ObjectID System Up Time MIBs Supported Name used to identify the switch.The factory default is blank. To configure the system name, see Section 10.1.1 "snmpserver" on page 10-1. Text used to identify the location of the switch. The factory default is blank. To configure the system location, see Section 10.1.1 "snmp-server" on page 10-1. Text used to identify a contact person for this switch. The factory default is blank. To configure the system location, see Section 10.1.1 "snmp-server" on page 10-1. The base object ID for the switch's enterprise MIB. The time in days, hours and minutes since the last switch reboot. A list of MIBs supported by this agent. 17.2 System Utility Commands This section describes the commands you use to help troubleshoot connectivity issues and to restore various configurations to their factory defaults. 17.2.1 traceroute Use the traceroute command to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling to their destination through the network on a hop-by-hop basis. The value should be a valid IP address. The [port] value should be a valid decimal integer in the range of 0(zero) to 65535. The default value is 33434. The optional port parameter is the UDP port used as the destination of packets sent as part of the traceroute. This port should be an unused port on the destination system. Format traceroute [port] Mode Privileged EXEC 17.2.2 clear config This command resets the configuration to the factory defaults without powering off the switch. When you issue this command, a prompt appears to confirm that the reset should proceed. When you enter y, you automatically reset the switch. Format clear config System Maintenance Commands v1.0, February 2007 17-17