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execute factoryreset

execute factoryreset

Use this command to reset FortiNDR to its default settings for the currently installed firmware version. If you have not upgraded or downgraded the firmware, this restores factory default settings.

Caution

Back up your configuration before using this command. This procedure resets all changes you have made to the FortiNDR configuration file and reverts the system to the default values for the firmware version, including factory default settings for the IP addresses of network interfaces. For information on creating a backup, see the FortiNDR Administration Guide in the Fortinet Document Library.

Syntax

execute factoryreset

Example

execute factoryreset

The CLI displays the following:

This operation will change all settings to

factory default! Do you want to continue? (y/n)

If you enter y (yes), the CLI displays the following and logs you out of the CLI:

System is resetting to factory default...

execute factoryreset

Use this command to reset FortiNDR to its default settings for the currently installed firmware version. If you have not upgraded or downgraded the firmware, this restores factory default settings.

Caution

Back up your configuration before using this command. This procedure resets all changes you have made to the FortiNDR configuration file and reverts the system to the default values for the firmware version, including factory default settings for the IP addresses of network interfaces. For information on creating a backup, see the FortiNDR Administration Guide in the Fortinet Document Library.

Syntax

execute factoryreset

Example

execute factoryreset

The CLI displays the following:

This operation will change all settings to

factory default! Do you want to continue? (y/n)

If you enter y (yes), the CLI displays the following and logs you out of the CLI:

System is resetting to factory default...