263Related commandsdisplay version-update-recordrestore factory-defaultUse restore factory-default to restore the factory-default settings and states.Syntaxrestore factory-defaultViewsUser viewPredefined user rolesnetwork-adminUsage guidelinesCAUTION:This command is disruptive. Use this command only when you cannot troubleshoot the device byusing other methods, or you want to use the device in a different scenario.If a device fails or you want to use it in a different scenario, you can restore the factory-defaultsettings and states for the device.This command performs the following tasks:• Deletes all configuration files (.cfg files) in the root directories of the storage media.• Deletes all log files (.log files in the folder /logfile).• Clears all log information (in the log buffer), trap information, and debugging information.• Restores the parameters for the Boot ROM to the factory-default settings.• Deletes all license files (.ak files).• Deletes all files on an installed hot-swappable storage medium, such as a USB disk.Before this operation, remove all hot-swappable storage media from the device.Examples# Restore the factory-default settings and states for the device. restore factory-defaultThis command will restore the system to the factory default configuration and clear theoperation data. Continue [Y/N]:yRestoring the factory default configuration. This process might take a few minutes. Pleasewait..........................................................................................................Done.Please reboot the system to place the factory default configuration into effect.Related commandsrebootscheduler jobUse scheduler job to create a job and enter job view. If the job already exists, you enter job viewdirectly.Use undo scheduler job to delete a job.