factory-reset
Erases startup configuration on a specified device or all devices based
on the parameters passed.
Supported on the following devices:
- Access Points: AP3000/X, AP5010, AP310i/e, AP410i/e, AP505i, AP510i, AP510e, AP560i, AP6522, AP6562, AP7161, AP7502,
AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP7602, AP7612, AP7622, AP763, AP7662, AP8163, AP8543,
AP8533.
- Service Platforms:
NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600
- Virtual Platforms: CX9000, VX9000
Syntax
factory-reset [config-all|config-device-only|deep|on <RF-DOMAIN-NAME>]
factory-reset [config-all|config-device-only] [<HOSTNAME/MAC> {<HOSTNAME/MAC>}|
on <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> {containing <SUB-STRING>|exclude-controllers|
exclude-rf-domain-manager|filter <DEVICE-TYPE>}]
factory-reset deep <AP-HOSTNAME>
factory-reset on <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> {containing <SUB-STRING>|exclude-controllers|
exclude-rf-domain-manager|filter <DEVICE-TYPE>}
Parameters
factory-reset [config-all|config-device-only] [<HOSTNAME/MAC> {<HOSTNAME/MAC>}|
on <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> {containing <SUB-STRING>|exclude-controllers|
exclude-rf-domain-manager|filter <DEVICE-TYPE>}]
[config-all| config-device-only] |
Erases startup configuration and reloads only
controller-adopted devices.
- config-all
– Erases startup configuration on all adopted devices or on
specified adopted devices. Issue the command on the
controller or virtual controller AP. To execute the command
on a specified device, provide the device hostname/MAC
address.
Note: This option
also removes the device's configuration staged on the
adopting controller.
- config-device-only – Erases only the startup configuration
on all adopted devices or on specified adopted devices.
Issue the command on the controller or virtual controller
AP. To execute the command on a specified device, provide
the device hostname/MAC address.
Note: This option
only erases the startup configuration. It does not remove
the device's configuration staged on the adopting
controller.
Note:
For more information on the actions performed by this
command, click here.
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<HOSTNAME/MAC> {<HOSTNAME/MAC>} |
This parameter is common to the ‘config-all‘ and
‘config-device-only‘ keywords:
- <HOSTNAME/MAC> – Erases startup configuration and
reloads the device identified by the <HOSTNAME/MAC>
keyword. Specify the device‘s hostname or MAC address.
- <HOSTNAME/MAC> – Optional. You can optionally
specify multiple space-separated devices.
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on <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> {containing
<SUB-STRING>|exclude-controllers|exclude-rf-domain-manager|filter
<DEVICE-TYPE> |
The following parameters are common to the ‘config-all‘ and
‘config-device-only‘ keywords:
- on <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> – Erases startup configuration
and reloads all devices or specified device(s) within a
specified RF Domain
- <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the RF Domain
name.
After specifying the RF Domain, optionally use
the filters provided to identify specific device(s)
within the RF Domain. If none of the filters are used,
the command is executed on all devices within the RF
Domain. These filters are:
- containing <SUB-STRING> – Optional. Executes
the command on all devices containing a specified
sub-string in their hostname
- <SUB-STRING> – Specify the sub-string to
match.
- exclude-controllers – Optional. Executes the
command on all devices excluding controllers. Since
only a NOC controller is capable of adopting other
controllers, use this option when executing the
command on a NOC controller.
- exclude-rf-domain-manager – Optional. Executes the
command on all devices excluding RF Domain managers.
Use this option when executing the command on the
NOC, Site controller, or RF Domain manager.
- filter <DEVICE-TYPE> – Optional. Executes
the command on all devices of a specified type
- <DEVICE-TYPE>
– Specify the device type. The options are: AP410, AP460, AP510,
AP505.
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factory-reset deep <AP-HOSTNAME>
deep |
Resets an adopted AP's mode of operation to factory-default
setting (that is not specified). Issue the command on the
adopting WiNG VC/Controller and specify the AP' hostname. Once
the AP's mode of operation is reverted to factory-default
setting, the AP reboots and moves into the discovery mode to
determine its mode of operation.
The WiNG 7.X AP410, AP460, AP505, AP510 and AP560 model access points have the
capability of operating in the following two modes: Distributed and Centralized. For a
newly-manufactured, out-of-the-box AP505 and AP510 access point the mode of
operation is not specified.
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<AP-HOSTNAME> |
Specify the hostname of the AP on which the deep reset is
to be implemented. |
factory-reset on <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> {containing <SUB-STRING>|exclude-controllers|
exclude-rf-domain-manager|filter <DEVICE-TYPE>}
factory-reset |
Erases startup configuration and reloads device(s) based on
the parameters passed Note:
For more information on the actions performed by this
command, click here.
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on <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> {containing <SUB-STRING>|
exclude-controllers| exclude-rf-domain-manager| filter
<DEVICE-TYPE>]} |
Erases startup configuration and reloads all devices or
specified device(s) within a specified RF Domain identified by
the <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> keyword
- <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the RF Domain name. After
specifying the RF Domain, optionally use the filters
provided to identify specific device(s) within the RF
Domain. If none of the filters are used, the command is
executed on all devices within the RF Domain. These filters
are:
- containing <SUB-STRING> – Optional. Executes the
command on all devices containing a specified sub-string
in their hostname
- <SUB-STRING> – Specify the sub-string to
match.
- exclude-controllers – Optional. Executes the command on
all devices excluding controllers. Since only a NOC
controller is capable of adopting other controllers, use
this option when executing the command on a NOC
controller.
- exclude-rf-domain-manager – Optional. Executes the
command on all devices excluding RF Domain managers. Use
this option when executing the command on the NOC, site
controller, or RF Domain manager.
- filter
<DEVICE-TYPE> – Optional. Executes the command on
all devices of a specified type
- <DEVICE-TYPE> –
Specify the device type. The options are: AP410, AP460, AP505, AP510,
AP560, NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600, and VX9000. The startup
configuration is erased on all devices of the type specified here. For
example, if AP510 is the device-type specified, the command is executed
on all AP510s within the specified RF Domain.
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Usage Guidelines
(Actions performed by the factory-reset command)
The action taken by this command depends on the parameters passed.
- For the factory-reset
[<DEVICE-NAME>|on <RF-DOMAIN-NAME>] options,
the command:
- Erases startup
configuration on the target device (or) all devices in the
target RF Domain.
- Erases the
device configuration entries from the controller‘s configuration
for the target device (or) for all the devices in the target RF
Domain.
- Reloads the
target device (or) all devices in the target RF Domain.
- For the factory-reset
config-all [<DEVICE-NAME>|on
<RF-DOMAIN-NAME>] options, the command:
- Erases startup
configuration on the target device (or) all devices in the
target RF Domain.
- Erases the
device configuration entries from the controller‘s configuration
for the target device (or) for all the devices in the target RF
Domain.
- For the factory-reset
config-device-only [<DEVICE-NAME>|on
<RF-DOMAIN-NAME>] options, the command:
- Erases startup
configuration on the target device (or) all devices in the
target RF Domain.
Example
nx9500-6C8809#factory-reset config-device-only ap505-134038
In progress ....
Erased startup-config - success 1 fail 0
Successful device deletion - total 1
nx9500-6C8809#
nx9500-6C8809#factory-reset deep ap505-13403B
In progress ....
reset ap deep - success 1 fail 0
Successful device deletion - total 1
nx9500-6C8809#