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    Restoring a Qlogic switch

    Does anyone have the procedure for restoring a QLogic 5602 switch to its factory state through maintenence mode.  I can't find the Doc I had. 

    thanks.

     

     

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  • Thu, May 8 2008 10:53 PM In reply to

    Re: Restoring a Qlogic switch

    4.11 

    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. Table4-9 lists the factory default switch 

    configuration settings. 

    Restoring the switch to the factory default configuration does not restore the 

    account name and password settings. The most current port license will remain in 

    effect. To restore user accounts, you must select the Reset User Accounts to 

    Default 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 4-9. Factory Default Configuration Settings 

    Setting Value 

    Symbolic Name SANbox 

    Administrative State Online 

    Domain ID 1 

    Domain ID Lock False 

    In-band Management True 

    Broadcast Support Enable 

    Resource Allocation Timeout (R_A_TOV) 10000 milliseconds 

    Interop Mode True 

    I/O Stream Guard Disabled 

    Device Scan Enabled True 

    Error Detect Timeout (E_D_TOV) 2000 milliseconds 

    SNMP Enabled True 

    SNMP Proxy True 

    IP Address 10.0.0.1 

    FDMI Enabled True 

    FDMI HBA Entry Level 1000 

    Subnet Mask Address 255.0.0.0 

    Gateway Address 10.0.0.254

    Network Discovery Static 

    Remote Logging False 

    Remote Logging Host Ip Address 10.0.0.254 

    NTP Client Enabled False 

    NTP Server IP Address 10.0.0.254 

    Contact Undefined 

    Location Undefined 

    Trap Enabled False 

    Trap Port 162 

    Trap Address Trap 1: 10.0.0.254; Traps 2-5: 0.0.0.0 

    Trap Community Public 

    Read Community Public 

    Write Community Private 

    Port State Online 

    Port Speed Auto-detect 

    Port Type 1/2/4-Gbps ports = GL 

    10-Gbps ports = G 

    Network Discovery Static 

    Remote Logging False 

    Remote Logging Host Ip Address 10.0.0.254 

    NTP Client Enabled False 

    NTP Server IP Address 10.0.0.254 

    Contact Undefined 

    Location Undefined 

    Trap Enabled False 

    Trap Port 162 

    Trap Address Trap 1: 10.0.0.254; Traps 2-5: 0.0.0.0 

    Trap Community Public 

    Read Community Public 

    Write Community Private 

    Port State Online 

    Port Speed Auto-detect 

    Port Type 1/2/4-Gbps ports = GL 

    10-Gbps ports = G 

    Table 4-9. Factory Default Configuration Settings  (Continued) 

    Setting Value

    Network Discovery Static 

    Remote Logging False 

    Remote Logging Host Ip Address 10.0.0.254 

    NTP Client Enabled False 

    NTP Server IP Address 10.0.0.254 

    Contact Undefined 

    Location Undefined 

    Trap Enabled False 

    Trap Port 162 

    Trap Address Trap 1: 10.0.0.254; Traps 2-5: 0.0.0.0 

    Trap Community Public 

    Read Community Public 

    Write Community Private 

    Port State Online 

    Port Speed Auto-detect 

    Port Type 1/2/4-Gbps ports = GL 

    10-Gbps ports = G 

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