Troubleshooting, Deleting temporary files – Allied Telesis AR700 SERIES Software Release 2.7.1 User Manual
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If you disabled the GUI to delete the old resource file, enable it again, using
the command:
enable gui
Check that the new GUI resource file is valid for your device, using the
command:
show gui
If it is not, or if the file was corrupted during the download, disable the
GUI, delete the file and try again.
4.
Point your web browser at the router’s IP address
Your browser may have a local copy of the old GUI file stored. If so, you
need to delete these temporary files (see “Deleting Temporary Files” on
page 39).
Troubleshooting
The GUI resource file has an 8-digit name, with the file extension
rsc
(for
example,
d_745e03.rsc
). To check which resource files are present on the
router, use the command:
show file
To see which GUI resource file the router is currently using, and which it will
use on bootup, use the command:
show install
To display information about the GUI resource file that is currently installed,
use the command:
show gui
In particular, this command lets you check the file’s validity. If the file is invalid
or damaged, download a new file.
To display information about the router’s HTTP server, use the commands:
show http server
show http server session
Deleting Temporary Files
Browsers store local copies of web pages as temporary files. If you upgrade to a
new GUI resource file, or if you encounter problems in browsing to the GUI,
you may need to delete these files (clear the cache). To clear the cache in
Internet Explorer:
1.
From the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
2.
On the General tab, click the Delete Files button.
3.
The Delete Files dialog box opens. Click the OK button.
To clear the cache in Netscape 6.2.x:
1.
From the Edit menu, select Preferences
2.
Click on the Advanced menu option to expand it.