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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 8.0 for Security Management User Guide
 
Chapter 13      Common Administrative Tasks
The resume Command
mail3.example.com> resume
Receiving resumed.
Mail delivery resumed.
mail3.example.com>
Resetting to Factory Defaults
When physically transferring the appliance, you may want to start with factory defaults. The Reset 
button in the Reset Configuration section of the Management Appliance > System Administration > 
Configuration File
 page, or the resetconfig command, resets all AsyncOS configuration values to 
factory defaults. This command is extremely destructive, and it should only be used when you are 
transferring the unit or as a last resort to solving configuration issues. It is recommended that you run 
the System Setup Wizard after resetting the configuration. 
Note
The 
resetconfig
 command works only when the appliance is in the offline state. When the resetconfig 
command completes, the appliance is automatically returned to the online state. If mail delivery was 
suspended before you issued the resetconfig command, the mail will attempt to be delivered again when 
the resetconfig command completes. 
Warning
The 
resetconfig
 command will return all network settings to factory defaults, potentially 
disconnecting you from the CLI, disabling services that you used to connect to the appliance (FTP, 
Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS), and even removing additional user accounts you created with the 
userconfig
 command. Do not use this command if you are not able to reconnect to the CLI using the 
Serial interface or the default settings on the Management port through the default admin user 
account. 
The resetconfig Command
mail3.example.com> offline
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.