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Unconfigure switch command

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A command available on most Extreme switch platforms; used to delete the majority of the current startup configuration and reboot using the last used image, thus returning the device close to it's factory default configuration in respect of network and interface configuration.

Settings that are preserved include; users account information, date and time settings, SummitStack configuration, SSH keys and more.

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Image:Vm-power-on-medium.png Usage Syntax

unconfigure switch

Image:Vm-power-on-medium.png Usage Examples

unconfigure switch

Image:icemon-medium.png Related Commands

To clear the entire startup configuration, use the unconfigure switch all command

Image:object-flip-horizontal-medium.png Command Equivalents

The F5 BigIP command equivalent is the Sys-reset Script Image:F5-logo-small.png

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