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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide Usage Guideline Use this command to clear the system's configuration, including stacking information. The configuration data will revert to the default settings and then save it to the start-up configuration file and then reboot switch. Before using this command, save a backup of the configuration using the copy command or upload the configuration profile to the TFTP server. Example This example shows how to reset the system to the factory default settings. Switch#reset system This command will clear the system's configuration to the factory default settings, including the IP address and stacking settings. Clear system configuration, save, reboot? (y/n) [n] y Saving configurations and logs to NV-RAM...... 100 % Please wait, the switch is rebooting... 19-5 configure replace This command is used to replace the current running configuration with the indicated configuration file. configure replace {{tftp: //LOCATION/FILENAME | rcp: //USERNAME@LOCATION/FILENAME | ftp: //USERNAME:PASSWORD@LOCATION:TCPPORT/FILENAME | sftp: //LOCATION/FILENAME} | flash: FILENAME} [force] Parameters tftp: Specifies that the configuration file is from the TFTP server. //LOCATION/FILENAME Specifies the URL of the configuration file on the TFTP server. rcp: Specifies that the configuration file is from the RCP server. //USERNAME@LOCATION/ Specifies the URL of the configuration file on the RCP server. FILENAME ftp: Specifies that the configuration file is from the FTP server. //USERNAME:PASSWORD Specifies the URL of the configuration file on the FTP server. @LOCATION:TCPPORT/ FILENAME sftp: Specifies that the configuration file is from the SFTP server. The SFTP client settings must be configured before using this parameter. //LOCATION/FILENAME Specifies the URL of the configuration file on the SFTP server. flash: Specifies that the configuration file is from the NVRAM of the device. FILENAME Specifies the name of the configuration file stored in the NVRAM. force (Optional) Specifies to execute the command immediately with no confirmation needed. Default None. 145

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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
145
Usage Guideline
Use this command to clear the system’s configuration, including stacking information. The configuration data will
revert to the default settings and then save it to the start-up configuration file and then reboot switch. Before using
this command, save a backup of the configuration using the
copy
command or upload the configuration profile to
the TFTP server.
Example
This example shows how to reset the system to the factory default settings.
Switch#reset system
This command will clear the system's configuration to the factory
default settings, including the IP address and stacking settings.
Clear system configuration, save, reboot? (y/n) [n]
y
Saving configurations and logs to NV-RAM
......
100 %
Please wait, the switch is rebooting...
19-5
configure replace
This command is used to replace the current running configuration with the indicated configuration file.
configure replace {{tftp: //
LOCATION
/
FILENAME
| rcp: //
USERNAME
@
LOCATION
/
FILENAME
| ftp:
//
USERNAME
:
PASSWORD
@
LOCATION
:
TCPPORT
/
FILENAME
| sftp: //
LOCATION
/
FILENAME
} | flash:
FILENAME
} [force]
Parameters
tftp:
Specifies that the configuration file is from the TFTP server.
//
LOCATION
/
FILENAME
Specifies the URL of the configuration file on the TFTP server.
rcp:
Specifies that the configuration file is from the RCP server.
//
USERNAME
@
LOCATION
/
FILENAME
Specifies the URL of the configuration file on the RCP server.
ftp:
Specifies that the configuration file is from the FTP server.
//
USERNAME
:
PASSWORD
@
LOCATION
:
TCPPORT
/
FILENAME
Specifies the URL of the configuration file on the FTP server.
sftp:
Specifies that the configuration file is from the SFTP server. The SFTP client
settings must be configured before using this parameter.
//
LOCATION
/
FILENAME
Specifies the URL of the configuration file on the SFTP server.
flash:
Specifies that the configuration file is from the NVRAM of the device.
FILENAME
Specifies the name of the configuration file stored in the NVRAM.
force
(Optional) Specifies to execute the command immediately with no confirmation
needed.
Default
None.