Reset Router Using Router Commands
To reset your router to its factory-default configuration using router commands:- With your router powered off, connect the power cord to the router, and plug the power cord into your power source.
- Connect your laptop to the console port on your router with the console cable.
- Power on the router and wait 5 to 10 minutes for the router to finish booting. You can check the lights on the router — when the lights are solid or blink in repeating patterns, the router is finished booting.
- On your laptop, start the terminal emulator program and use it to access your router’s command line interface (CLI).
- In the router CLI, enter the commands in boldface to erase the
existing configuration on your router and reload the
factory-default configuration on the router:
router> enable
router# write erase
Erasing the nvram filesystem will remove all configuration files! Continue? [confirm] <Press Enter key>
router# reload
Proceed with reload? [confirm] <Press Enter key>
-OR-
Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes|no] no <Press Enter key>
–OR–
Do you want to save the configuration of the AP? [yes|no] no <Press Enter key> - Wait until the reload or erase finishes and a CLI prompt or completion message appears.
- Close the terminal emulator window on your laptop.
- Power off the router.
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