Which is kind of awkward since that’s THE part of the switch config you wouldn’t want to become public domain… However, none of these commands reset the IP configuration, user passwords or switch name. One command removes the zoning, another command removes a different part of the config, a third command replaces some config values with the default settings. If you ask Google how to perform a Brocade reset to factory default settings, you’ll find a lot of commands. Performing a Brocade reset to factory default settings proved to be a bit of a challenge though… I was however stuck with a bunch of old Brocade 4900 switches ready to be decommissioned. Everything went according to plan with no disruption to the rest of the infrastructure. Last weekend we replaced six old Brocade SAN switches with brand new Cisco MDS 9148 switches.
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