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REBOOT Reboot Unit
19.3
The reboot command causes the unit to execute a complete hardware reset, loading and running
the main image file from cold. It has three modes of operation:
reboot - will reboot the unit after any FLASH write operations have been completed. Also, 1 second
each is allowed for the following operations to be completed before reboot will take place:
IPSec SA delete notifications have been created and sent
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TCP sockets have been closed
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PPP interfaces have been disconnected
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reboot
- will reboot the unit in
reboot cancel
- will cancel a timed reboot if entered before the time period has passed.
Reset router to factory defaults
19.4
To reset the router to factory defaults, the reset button will need to be held in for 5 seconds. The
button is normally located on the underside of the router.
Once the reset procedure has been initiated, the router will over write or delete files as shown in
the table below, LEDs will start to flash on the front panel to indicate the router is busy. DO NOT
power cycle the router manually while the reset procedure is in progress. When the procedure is
complete, the router will automatically reboot and be ready for use.
Existing file
Reset button action
config.da0
Replaced with config.fac
fw.txt
Replaced with fw.fac
sregs.dat
Replaced with sregs.fac
pwds.da0
Deleted
Note:
The .fac files must already exist on the router, otherwise the existing file will be deleted and
not replaced.
Disabling the reset button
19.5
Normally when the reset button is held in for 5 seconds the router is reset to factory defaults. The
factory reset button functionality can be disabled / enabled if required.
The command to disable the reset button is “cmd 0 pbreset off”
To re-enable the reset button functionality “cmd 0 pbreset on”
TEMPLOG Temperature monitoring
19.6
The on-board temperature sensors are sampled every 60 seconds and any ‘interesting’ changes in
the temperature are logged to a special flash file, ‘templog.c1’. Use ‘templog 0 status’ to view the last
stored record in this file.
There are 2 sensors built in, there is one on the motherboard and one on the modem module. If
an temperature is reached that is outside of normal operating limits, an event will be logged in the
eventlog.txt