An administrator has recently installed a new ESXi 6.x Host, and during the configuration notices sporadic network problems. To check whether the issue occurred
sometime during the configuration, the administrator would like to reset the system.
How can this be accomplished in the shortest amount of time?

A.
Run the ESXi installer again and reinstall the host.
B.
Select the Reset System Configuration option from the vSphere Client when connected directly to the host.
C.
From the Direct Console User Interface, select Reset System Configuration.
D.
Use a host profile to reset the configuration to a default state.
Explanation:
This DCUI interface offers the following:
Configure Root password
Configure Lockdown mode
Configure Management network
Restart Management Network
Test or disable ManagementConfigure Keyboard
View Support Information
View System Logs
Restart Management Network
Reset System Configuration
Remove Custom Extensions
Shutdown or Restart /Reboot the ESXi Server
http://www.virtualizationadmin.com/articles-tutorials/vmware-esx-and-vsphere-articles/installation-and-deployment/understanding-vmware-esxi-directconsole-user-interface-dcui.html
http://buildvirtual.net/utilize-direct-console-user-interface-dcui-and-esxi-shell-to-troubleshoot-configure-and-monitor-esxi-networking/
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