Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 Mode D'Emploi

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AsyncOS 9.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Common Administrative Tasks
  Performing Maintenance Tasks Using CLI Commands
Resetting the Configuration to Factory Defaults
When physically transferring the appliance, or as a last resort for solving configuration issues, you may 
want to reset the appliance to factory defaults. 
Caution
Resetting the configuration will disconnect you from the CLI, disable services that you used to connect 
to the appliance (FTP, Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS), and remove user accounts. 
The resetconfig Command
mail3.example.com> suspend
Delay (seconds, minimum 30):
[30]> 45
Waiting for listeners to exit...
Receiving suspended.
Waiting for outgoing deliveries to finish...
Mail delivery suspended.
mail3.example.com> resetconfig
Are you sure you want to reset all configuration values? [N]> Y
All settings have been restored to the factory default.
To Do 
This 
Reset all configurations to 
factory defaults 
Clear all reporting counters 
But 
Retain log files 
Retain quarantined messages 
1.
Ensure that you can connect to the appliance after reset using 
the default admin user account and password, either to the 
CLI using the serial interface or to the Management port 
using the default settings. See 
 for information about accessing an 
appliance having default settings. 
2.
Suspend service on the appliance. 
3.
Select Management Appliance > System Administration > 
Configuration File
 and click Reset
Note
After resetting, the appliance automatically returns to the 
online state. If mail delivery was suspended before reset, 
delivery will be attempted again after the reset. 
Reset all configurations to 
factory defaults 
Remove all data 
Use the 
diagnostic > reload
 CLI command. 
Caution
This command is NOT the same as the 
similar command used on a Cisco router or 
switch.