Command History This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see the relevant Dell NetworkingOS Command Line Reference Guide.Version Description9.11(2.0) Introduced on the C9010, S3048–ON, S6100–ON and Z9100–ON.Usage Information Enables Intel CPU LPC (Low Pin Count) clock-failure monitoring and issues a warning syslog to the user to takeappropriate action if signal degradation is seen.LBQA (LPC Bus Quality Analyzer) Failure Detection modeThe following functions are performed as a part of this mode:1 The LBQA will be started as part of FTOS application init (typically as a poller in sysd).2 The LBQA will run as a fast poller (typically 1 sec) in failure detection mode.3 During every fast poll cycle, LBQA will be the first poller to run.4 In failure detection mode, the LBQA will issue a single IOCTL for each poll interval, which may in-turn issue multiple LPC operations(write & read-back) to check the sanity of the LPC bus using the scratch register.5 The LBQA will use an extended walking 1s/0s test along with a pattern based test (0x00, 0x55, 0xAA, 0xFF) that is staggered acrossseveral polls.6 The LBQA will limit each sanity check to a maximum of 16 operations (read + write).7 LBQA will use a variable number of sanity checks over time, it would perform at least 1 check during every poll interval but will perform8 checks during a signal poll once in 5 seconds.8 The LBQA can be disabled on a system wide basis (i.e all stack-units or line cards as applicable) through a CLI command.Restoring the Factory Default SettingsRestoring the factory-default settings deletes the existing NVRAM settings, startup configuration, and all configured settings such as,stacking or fanout.To restore the factory default settings, use the restore factory-defaults stack-unit {stack—unit—number | all}{clear-all | nvram | bootvar} command in EXEC Privilege mode.CAUTION: There is no undo for this command.Important Points to Remember• When you restore all the units in a stack, these units are placed in standalone mode.• When you restore a single unit in a stack, only that unit is placed in standalone mode. No other units in the stack are affected.• When you restore the units in standalone mode, the units remain in standalone mode after the restoration.• After the restore is complete, the units power cycle immediately.The following example illustrates the restore factory-defaults command to restore the factory default settings.Dell#restore factory-defaults stack-unit 1 nvram************************************************************************ Warning - Restoring factory defaults will delete the existing ** persistent settings (stacking, fanout, etc.) ** After restoration the unit(s) will be powercycled immediately. ** Proceed with caution ! ************************************************************************80 Management