- Preface
- About Cisco Enterprise NFVIS
- Installing Cisco Enterprise NFVIS Using the KVM Console
- Setting Up System Configuration
- Cisco Network Plug-n-Play Support
- VM Life Cycle Management
- VM Deployment Scenarios
- SPAN Session or Port Mirroring
- Configuring Packet Capture
- VM Image Packaging
- Upgrading Cisco Enterprise NFVIS
- Configuring vBranch High Availability
- Cisco ENCS Single WAN IP Deployment Scenarios
- Resetting to Factory Default
- Event Notifications
- Syslog Support
- SNMP Support on NFVIS
- TACACS and RADIUS Support on NFVIS
- ENCS Switch Configuration
- Configuring Secondary IP and Source Interface
Resetting to Factory Default
You can reset the host server to factory default with the following three options :
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Reset all—Deletes VMs and volumes, files including logs, images, and certificates. Erases all configuration. Connectivity will be lost, and the admin password will be changed to factory default password..
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Reset all (except images)—Deletes VMs and volumes, files including logs, images, and certificates. Erases all configuration except images. Connectivity will be lost, and the admin password will be changed to factory default password..
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Reset all (except images and connectivity)—Deletes VMs and volumes, files including logs and certificates. Erases all configuration except images, network, and connectivity.
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This option must be used only for troubleshooting purpose. We recommend you contact Cisco Technical Support before choosing this option. This option will reboot the system. Do not perform any operations for at least twenty minutes until the system is rebooted successfully. |
To reset to factory default:
configure terminal
factory-default-reset all
Note |
Click Yes when you are prompted with the factory default warning message. |
Factory Default APIs and Commands
Factory Default APIs |
Factory Default Commands |
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