On Nov 06 04:41 AM, Carey, Timothy (Nokia - US) wrote: > Hi, > > In the IETF 103 meeting a comment was made that using the reset-datastore RPC > doesn't actually reset the device to factory settings. > > I would like to suggest that this RPC when applied to the start-up store have > the capability to actually reset the device the factory settings. > > This might require a device reboot to finalize the action but we do need an > option that I can actually place the device in a configuration > That resembles the device when it first arrives from the "factory". I would > believe this would be the main use case for this type of reset-datastore > operation. > > Did I misunderstand the comment? > > BR, > Tim >
Correct - I haven't read this draft yet but it sounds like the focus so far is specific to default datastore configuration only which imo is very close to an edit/load of an implementation specific default configuration + commit action Resetting an entire device to factory defaults involves many more things such as wiping the filesystem (or portions of) e.g. logs, scripts, user-added files, etc.. in addition So to your point, I agree - the scope should be expanded to entire device factory defaults /ebben _______________________________________________ netmod mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/netmod
