Resetting the system, Figure 3-19 resetting the system – SMC Networks SMC Tiger 10/100 SMC6128PL2 User Manual
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Configuring the Switch
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Resetting the System
This feature restarts the system. You can reboot the system immediately, or you can
configure the switch to reset after a specified amount of time.
Command Attributes
• Hours – Specifies the amount of hours to wait, combined with the minutes, before
the switch resets. (Range: 0-576; Default: 0)
• Minutes – Specifies the amount of minutes to wait, combined with the hours,
before the switch resets. (Range: 1-34560; Default: 0)
• Reset – Resets the switch after the specified time. If the hour and minute fields are
blank, then the switch will reset immediately.
• Refresh – Refreshes the countdown timer of a pending delayed reset.
• Cancel – Cancels a pending delayed reset.
Web – Click System, Reset. Enter the amount of time the switch should wait before
rebooting. Click the Reset button to reboot the switch or click the Cancel button to
cancel a configured reset. If prompted, confirm that you want reset the switch or
cancel a configured reset.
Figure 3-19 Resetting the System
CLI – Use the reload command to restart the switch. When prompted, confirm that
you want to reset the switch.
Note:
When restarting the system, it will always run the Power-On Self-Test. It will also
retain all configuration information stored in non-volatile memory (See “Saving or
Restoring Configuration Settings” on page 3-21 or the copy running-config
startup-config command (See “copy” on page 4-84)).
Console#reload
System will be restarted, continue