Compare device reset modes
Use this table to compare the device reset modes available to you, as well as the methods you can use to trigger each one and the actions that will occur.
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DEVICE RESET MODES1 |
METHODS TO TRIGGER A MODE |
Synopsis |
ACTIONS |
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DAL OS 25.6 and older |
DAL OS Feature 25.8 or newer |
Deletes all custom configuration settings |
Deletes user files2 |
Deletes event and system logs |
Deletes generated keys |
Deletes certificates |
Deletes user-configured and known-working APNs3 |
Resets cellular modem(s) and deletes their APN contexts4 |
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Config Reset |
Default behavior
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This is the default behavior, unless the device reset behavior is configured, in which case that becomes the default behavior. Note If you change the default behavior, then this mode will be triggered regardless of the method used ( button, Web UI, or CLI). |
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Yes5 |
Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | No |
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Keep Known-Working APNs6 |
Not applicable. |
The default behavior does not change unless the device reset behavior is configured to trigger Keep Known-Working APNs mode. Note If you change the default behavior, then this mode will be triggered regardless of the method used ( button, Web UI, or CLI). |
Note Preserving known-working APNs helps to support a reconnection to cellular service without manual reconfiguration. |
Yes5 |
Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No |
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Factory Reset |
Default behavior By button press two times. |
The default behavior does not change unless the device reset behavior is configured to trigger Factory Reset mode. Note If you change the default behavior, then this mode will be triggered regardless of the method used ( button, Web UI, or CLI). |
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Yes |
Yes | Yes | Yes |
Yes7 |
Yes | Yes |
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