Which of the following commands will set a Cisco TelePresence System 500 to the factory default settings,
including setting the boot slot to the factory slot?
A.
factory-reset
B.
utils service restart
C.
utils system factory init
D.
utils system factory reset
E.
utils system restart
F.
xCommand SystemUnit FactoryReset Confirm: Yes
Explanation:
The utils system factory reset command will set a Cisco TelePresence System 500 to the factory default
settings. In addition, the boot slot will be set back to the factory slot. After issuing the command, you will be
prompted for confirmation, after which the system will be reset and restarted.
The utils system factory init command will set the Cisco TelePresence System 500 to the factory initialized
configuration. However, the system will remain in its current boot slot. After issuing the command, you will be
prompted for confirmation, after which the system will be initialized and restarted.
The utils service restart command will restart the specified service on the Cisco TelePresence System 500. For
example, the utils service restart System_Log command will reset the System_Log service.
The utils system restart command will restart the Cisco TelePresence System 500. By default, if the system iscurrently in a call, the system will restart when the call ends. However, you can use the optional force keyword
to cause the system to restart immediately.
The xCommand SystemUnit Factory-Reset Confirm: Yes command is not used to set a Cisco TelePresence
System 500 to the factory default settings; it is used to perform a factory reset on a Cisco C-series codec.
Alternatively, you can use the touch screen or the web interface to perform a factory reset on a Cisco C-series
codec.
The factory-reset command is not used to set a Cisco TelePresence System 500 to the factory default settings;
it is used to perform a factory reset on a Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS). After you log
in as root and issue the factory-reset command, you will be asked whether you want to keep option keys, the IP
configuration, Secure Shell (SSH) keys, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates and keys, root and admin
passwords, and log files.Cisco: Command-Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco TelePresence Immersive Systems: Utils
Commands: utils system factory reset