Decommissioning The Device - Siemens RUGGEDCOM ROS v4.3 User Manual

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Chapter 3
Device Management
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Figure 63: Reset Device Form
1. Confirm Button
2.
Click Confirm.
Section 3.13

Decommissioning the Device

Before taking the device out of service, either permanently or for maintenance by a third-party, make sure the
device has been fully decommissioned. This includes removing any sensitive, proprietary information.
To decommission the device, do the following:
1.
Disconnect all network cables from the device.
2.
Connect to the device via the RS-232 serial console port. For more information, refer to
"Connecting Directly"
3.
Restore all factory default settings for the device. For more information, refer to
Factory Defaults"
4.
Access the CLI. For more information, refer to
5.
Upload a blank version of the banner.txt file to the device to replace the existing file. For more information
about uploading a file, refer to
6.
Confirm the upload was successful by typing:
type banner.txt
7.
Clear the system and crash logs by typing:
clearlog
8.
Generate a random SSL certificate by typing:
sslkeygen
This may take several minutes to complete. To verify the certificate has been generated, type:
type syslog.txt
When the phrase
Generated ssl.crt was saved
appears in the log, the SSL certificate has been generated.
9.
Generate random SSH keys by typing:
sshkeygen
This may take several minutes to complete. To verify the keys have been generated, type:
108
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Section 3.4, "Uploading/Downloading Files"
Section 2.6, "Using the Command Line Interface"
RUGGEDCOM ROS
Section 2.1.1,
Section 3.3, "Restoring
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Decommissioning the Device
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