4 – Managing Switches
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
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4.11.2
Activating the Pending Firmware
To activate firmware that is both inactive and pending, open the Switch menu in
the faceplate display and select Activate Firmware. SANbox Manager attempts a
non-disruptive activation if the active and pending firmware versions are 2.0 or
greater. Otherwise, SANbox Manager prompts you reset the switch to activate the
pending firmware.
4.11.3
Changing the Pending Firmware
To change the pending firmware to the alternate image, do the following:
1. In the faceplate display, open the Switch menu and select Firmware
Fallback.
2. The Firmware Fallback dialog prompts you to confirm the firmware version
that is to become the pending firmware. Choose the Yes button to select the
fallback firmware or No to cancel.
3. SANbox Manager attempts a non-disruptive activation if the active and
pending firmware versions are 2.0 or greater. Otherwise, SANbox Manager
prompts you reset the switch to activate the pending firmware.
4.12
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
You can restore the switch and port configuration settings to the factory default
values. To restore the factory configuration on a switch, open the Switch menu
and select Restore Factory Defaults. Table 4-10 lists the factory default switch
configuration settings.
Restoring the switch to the factory default configuration does not restore the
account name and password settings. To restore user accounts, you must select
Reset Password File option in the maintenance menu. Refer to “Recovering a
Switch” in the Installation Guide for your switch for information about maintenance
mode and the maintenance menu.
Table 4-10. Factory Default Configuration Settings
Setting Value
Symbolic name SANbox2
Administrative state Online
Domain ID 1
Domain ID Lock False
Inband Management True