Command
hostname(config)#
Step 3
activation-key
activation-5-tuple-key
Step 4
hostname(config)#
hostname# copy
Step 5
running-config
startup-config
hostname# reload
Step 6
Restoring the Default Configuration
You can restore your configuration back to the factory default values in one of the following ways:
You can start the Startup Wizard at this URL: https://192.168.1.1.
•
You can use the command line as specified in the following procedure.
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To restore your default configuration back to the factory-default values, perform the following steps:
Command
hostname# configure
Step 1
factory-default
[inside_IP_address
Step 2
hostname# write memory
1.
If the optional inside IP address and address mask are specified, the factory-default configuration reflects
that.
See the
Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
information and configuration examples:
The Cisco TAC website is available to all customers who need technical assistance. To access the TAC
website, go to this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/tac
Purpose
Updates the encryption activation key by replacing the
activation-4-tuple-key variable with the activation key
obtained with your new license. The activation-5-tuple-key
variable is a five-element hexadecimal string with one space
between each element. An example is 0xe02888da
0x4ba7bed6 0xf1c123ae 0xffd8624e. The "0x" is optional;
all values are assumed to be hexadecimal.
exit
Exits global configuration mode.
Saves the configuration.
Reboots the adaptive security appliance and reloads the
configuration.
Purpose
Erases the running configuration and replaces it with
the factory default configuration.
1
[mask]]
Writes the factory default configuration to Flash
memory.
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