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The configDefault command is used to reset some of the switch configuration values to their factory default values. In addition, this command configures the switch to boot from its internal firmware if it has been previously configured to boot from the network. This command may not be executed on an enabled switch; you must first disable the switch using the switchDisable command. Because some configuration parameters are cached by the switch, it is recommended that the switch be rebooted immediately following the execution of the configDefault command, or unexpected behavior may result. With the exception of the following parameters, all configuration parameters are reset to their default values: World Wide Name Ethernet MAC address Ethernet IP address and subnetmask IP gateway address OEM customization SNMP configuration Zoning configuration License keys System name The configShow command displays the current settings of many of the switch's configurable parameters. The output of the command is broken up into two sections; the first displays the switch's boot settings and the second displays other configuration parameters, most of which are set from the configure command. NOTE: The entry shown for the lcdContrast parameter is set when the switch is manufactured and is not user-configurable. The date command displays the system date and time. To set the date, perform the following steps: 1. Type followed by the date in the order of mmddHHMMyy where: a. mm is the month b. dd is the date c. HH is the hour 4-14 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

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Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
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The
configDefault
command is used to reset some of the switch configuration values
to their factory default values. In addition, this command configures the switch to
boot from its internal firmware if it has been previously configured to boot from the
network. This command may not be executed on an enabled switch; you must first
disable the switch using the
switchDisable
command.
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Because some configuration parameters are cached by the switch, it is recommended
that the switch be rebooted immediately following the execution of the
configDefault
command, or unexpected behavior may result. With the exception of the following
parameters, all configuration parameters are reset to their default values:
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World Wide Name
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Ethernet MAC address
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Ethernet IP address and subnetmask
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IP gateway address
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OEM customization
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SNMP configuration
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Zoning configuration
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License keys
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System name
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The
configShow
command displays the current settings of many of the switch's con-
figurable parameters. The output of the command is broken up into two sections; the
first displays the switch's boot settings and the second displays other configuration
parameters, most of which are set from the configure command.
NOTE: The entry shown for the lcdContrast parameter is set when the switch is man-
ufactured and is not user-configurable.
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The
date
command displays the system date and time. To set the date, perform the
following steps:
1.
Type
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followed by the date in the order of
mmddHHMMyy
where:
a.
mm
is the month
b.
dd
is the date
c.
HH
is the hour