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    <title>topic Nexus 5000 factory Default problem in Server Networking</title>
    <link>https://community.cisco.com/t5/server-networking/nexus-5000-factory-default-problem/m-p/1387916#M4232</link>
    <description>&lt;P&gt;Folks,&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &lt;SPAN style="font-size: 14pt; color: #343434; font-family: Tahoma;"&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;The issue is that in a Nexus 5000 switch, when I do a write erase, it does not bring the switch to the default state.&lt;/SPAN&gt; &lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P align="left"&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;I have been manually removing snmp and AAA commands and then doing wr erasr to bring the switch to the factory default state.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;Has anyone faced this issue, I suspect it is a Bug. &lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;Thanks,&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;Parwal&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 15:36:52 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>NAVIN PARWAL</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-02-14T15:36:52Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Nexus 5000 factory Default problem</title>
      <link>https://community.cisco.com/t5/server-networking/nexus-5000-factory-default-problem/m-p/1387916#M4232</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;Folks,&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &lt;SPAN style="font-size: 14pt; color: #343434; font-family: Tahoma;"&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;The issue is that in a Nexus 5000 switch, when I do a write erase, it does not bring the switch to the default state.&lt;/SPAN&gt; &lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P align="left"&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;I have been manually removing snmp and AAA commands and then doing wr erasr to bring the switch to the factory default state.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;Has anyone faced this issue, I suspect it is a Bug. &lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;Thanks,&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;Parwal&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 15:36:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.cisco.com/t5/server-networking/nexus-5000-factory-default-problem/m-p/1387916#M4232</guid>
      <dc:creator>NAVIN PARWAL</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2010-02-14T15:36:52Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Nexus 5000 factory Default problem</title>
      <link>https://community.cisco.com/t5/server-networking/nexus-5000-factory-default-problem/m-p/1387917#M4233</link>
      <description>&lt;HTML&gt;&lt;HEAD&gt;&lt;/HEAD&gt;&lt;BODY&gt;&lt;P&gt;What version of NX-OS are you running?&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;You need to issue the wr erase command and refuse to save changes when prompted for prior to reload.&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/BODY&gt;&lt;/HTML&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 22:29:22 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.cisco.com/t5/server-networking/nexus-5000-factory-default-problem/m-p/1387917#M4233</guid>
      <dc:creator>Lucien Avramov</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2010-02-23T22:29:22Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Nexus 5000 factory Default problem</title>
      <link>https://community.cisco.com/t5/server-networking/nexus-5000-factory-default-problem/m-p/1387918#M4234</link>
      <description>&lt;HTML&gt;&lt;HEAD&gt;&lt;/HEAD&gt;&lt;BODY&gt;&lt;P&gt;I have had the same experience, when write erase and reload&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;( 60 seconds later) does not default the box, it comes up&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;with configuration entries.&amp;nbsp; ver 4.1.3.N2.1&amp;nbsp; again snmp entries deleted.&amp;nbsp; There is no prompt upon reload to save or not save current configuration&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/BODY&gt;&lt;/HTML&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 22:34:04 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.cisco.com/t5/server-networking/nexus-5000-factory-default-problem/m-p/1387918#M4234</guid>
      <dc:creator>madennis</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2010-03-01T22:34:04Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Nexus 5000 factory Default problem</title>
      <link>https://community.cisco.com/t5/server-networking/nexus-5000-factory-default-problem/m-p/3351406#M12401</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;Got two new boxes that I am thoroughly impressed with. What am I missing? I want to reset Ethernet interfaces to default status as in IOS: (config)# default interface f0/1 &amp;lt;cr&amp;gt;. I've search command reference syntax high and low. I've learned more of the CLI trying to find something that would return an interface configuration to its default. Which is good but... I do not trust issuing a set of 'no' prefixes to configuration lines. That is not smart in IOS and I suspect not in NX-OS also.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2018 07:06:14 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.cisco.com/t5/server-networking/nexus-5000-factory-default-problem/m-p/3351406#M12401</guid>
      <dc:creator>sbhadrav@cisco.com</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2018-03-20T07:06:14Z</dc:date>
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