sonicwall:factory_reset_a_sonicwall_device_using_the_cli
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| ====== factory reset a SonicWall device using the CLI ====== | ====== factory reset a SonicWall device using the CLI ====== | ||
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| + | The factory default username and password for a SonicWall device is " | ||
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| + | To factory reset a **SonicWall 370** using the console, you can: | ||
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| + | - Log in to the switch console | ||
| + | - **config term** | ||
| + | - Enter the command " | ||
| + | - Select " | ||
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| + | You can also factory reset a **SonicWall 370 using the GUI**: | ||
| + | - Navigate to Device > Settings > Firmware & Settings | ||
| + | - Click Create Backup and select Local Back up | ||
| + | - Click the drop-down arrow for the boot option for the current firmware | ||
| + | - Click Boot current firmware with Factory Default Configuration | ||
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| To **factory reset a SonicWall device using the CLI**, you can use the **reinitializetofactorysettings** command. You can also perform a factory reset by entering a series of commands to boot the device with default settings. | To **factory reset a SonicWall device using the CLI**, you can use the **reinitializetofactorysettings** command. You can also perform a factory reset by entering a series of commands to boot the device with default settings. | ||
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