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The following table describes the subcommands of the reset command. Depending on the system configuration, the list of available subcommands may differ. To see the subcommands available to you, run the reset command.

admin

Resets the administrator password to admin.

If the administrator password has been forgotten, neither the administrative shell nor the browser interface can be accessed. In this case, contact Infoblox Support for further assistance. If desired, the unit can still be manually reset from the console interface using the following steps:

  1. Attach a keyboard and monitor to the appliance or connect through a terminal session to the serial port.
  2. Log in using the username reset. No password is needed for that account that can only perform a reset.
  3. Confirm the reset.

all_licenses

Resets the current NetMRI instance's installed licenses. The reset all_licenses command does not reset the NetMRI database, which allows the portability of data from one product to another (from a virtual appliance to a physical appliance, for example).

cli

Resets the assigned CLI credentials to every discovered device, forcing NetMRI to re-guess CLI credentials.

database

Resets the NetMRI instance's database removing all collected device information, all license entitlements, and any scripts, policies, or templates you created. Retains only user-defined configuration from "configure server" (i.e. IP address, hostmask, gateway, database name, DNS, and NTP server). This command purges all previously discovered network devices and all associated data for those devices.

snmp

Resets the assigned SNMP credentials to every discovered device, forcing NetMRI to re-guess SNMP credentials.

system

Resets the NetMRI system in its entirety to factory defaults and erases all network database information, network database archive files, custom issue help files, ACL settings, user accounts, etc. If you previously ran the configure server command, its settings will hold through a reset system command to ensure that the user retains network connectivity to the device.

After running reset system, reconfigure NetMRI using instructions in the Infoblox Deployment Guide for NetMRI and Operations Center.

tae

Resets all Automation Change Manager registration settings for the current NetMRI instance.

tunclient

Clears any existing tunnel client configuration in an Operations Center collector system. This command is present in all NetMRI standalone appliances but can be ignored if the appliance is not acting as a collector. This process is included in a reset system but can be run manually if a new key pair is needed for the tunnel client, or if the tunnel client must be re-registered with another Operations Center Controller.

tunserver

(Only available on Operations Center servers) Clears all VPN tunnel configuration information, including all keying material and client configurations. When run, any existing client configuration is invalidated. You must then run configure tunserver again, then re-register all tunnel clients to re-enable connectivity using the register command on each client. This process is included in reset system, but can be run manually to reconfigure only the tunnel system, such as a CA key pair strength or expiration, server key pair, etc.