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B Other Dell EMC PowerSwitch configuration operations This appendix includes the following information. Topics: • Reset the switch to factory settings • PowerStore T model: Running configuration of PowerSwitch Series • PowerStore X model: Running configuration of PowerSwitch Series Reset the switch to factory settings If necessary, you can reset the Dell PowerSwitch running OS10 Enterprise Edition (OS10EE) to the default factory settings. NOTE: If you reset the switch, all the existing configuration will be lost, and if the switch is being used, there will be a disruption in traffic. When a Dell PowerSwitch is reset to the factory default settings: ● Telnet is disabled ● SSH is enabled ● DHCP is enabled ● The default switch username and password are both admin. NOTE: Dell recommends changing the admin password during the first login. OS10# delete startup-configuration Proceed to delete startup-configuration [confirm yes/no(default)]:y OS10# reload System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]:n Proceed to reboot the system? [confirm yes/no]:y PowerStore T model: Running configuration of PowerSwitch Series Use the following command to generate a running configuration file for the out-of-band (OOB) management switch and the Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches: show running-configuration Example of running configuration for the OOB management switch ! Version 10.4.1.4 ! Last configuration change at Mar 19 04:19:20 2020 ! snmp-server contact http://www.dell.com/support hostname oobMgmtSwitch interface breakout 1/1/25 map 100g-1x interface breakout 1/1/26 map 100g-1x Other Dell EMC PowerSwitch configuration operations 67

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Other Dell EMC PowerSwitch configuration
operations
This appendix includes the following information.
Topics:
Reset the switch to factory settings
PowerStore T model: Running configuration of PowerSwitch Series
PowerStore X model: Running configuration of PowerSwitch Series
Reset the switch to factory settings
If necessary, you can reset the Dell PowerSwitch running OS10 Enterprise Edition (OS10EE) to the default factory settings.
NOTE:
If you reset the switch, all the existing configuration will be lost, and if the switch is being used, there will be a
disruption in traffic.
When a Dell PowerSwitch is reset to the factory default settings:
Telnet is disabled
SSH is enabled
DHCP is enabled
The default switch username and password are both
admin
.
NOTE:
Dell recommends changing the admin password during the first login.
OS10# delete startup-configuration
Proceed to delete startup-configuration [confirm yes/no(default)]:
y
OS10# reload
System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]:
n
Proceed to reboot the system? [confirm yes/no]:
y
PowerStore T model: Running configuration of
PowerSwitch Series
Use the following command to generate a running configuration file for the out-of-band (OOB) management switch and the
Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches:
show running-configuration
Example of running configuration for the OOB management switch
! Version 10.4.1.4
! Last configuration change at Mar
19 04:19:20 2020
!
snmp-server contact http://www.dell.com/support
hostname oobMgmtSwitch
interface breakout 1/1/25 map 100g-1x
interface breakout 1/1/26 map 100g-1x
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