Loading the Rescue Configuration on the SRX240 Services Gateway
If a configuration fails or denies management access to the services gateway, you can
use the RESET CONFIG button to restore the device to the factory-default configuration
or a rescue configuration. For example, if someone inadvertently commits a configuration
that denies management access to a services gateway, you can delete the invalid
configuration and replace it with a rescue configuration by pressing the RESET CONFIG
button.
NOTE: The RESETCONFIGbuttonis recessed to preventit from being pressed
accidentally.
The rescue configuration is a previously committed, valid configuration. You must have
previously set the rescue configuration through the J-Web interface or the CLI.
To press the RESET CONFIG button, insert a small probe (such as a straightened paper
clip) into the pinhole on the front panel.
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By default, pressing and quickly releasing the RESET CONFIG button loads and commits
the rescue configuration through the J-Web interface or the CLI. The Status LED is solid
amber during this time.
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By default, pressing and holding the RESET CONFIG button for 15 seconds or more—until
the Status LED is solid amber — deletes all configurations on the device, including the
backup configurations and rescue configuration, and loads and commits the factory
configuration.
For details about factory-default settings, see “Viewing Factory Default Settings of
the SRX240 Services Gateway” on page 87.
For details about performing initial software configuration, see the following topics:
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Performing Initial Software Configuration on the SRX240 Services Gateway Using
the J-Web Interface on page 97
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Performing Initial Software Configuration on the SRX240 Services Gateway Using
the CLI on page 94
Related
Documentation
Changing the Reset Config Button Behavior on the SRX240 Services Gateway on
page 118
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• SRX240 Services Gateway Software Configuration Overview on page 79
• SRX240 Services Gateway Autoinstallation Overview on page 49
• Monitoring the SRX240 Services Gateway Chassis Using the CLI on page 111
• Monitoring the SRX240 Services Gateway Components Using LEDs on page 107
• SRX240 Services Gateway LEDs on page 18
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