Power-up error conditions, Power-up error conditions -34 – Enterasys Networks XSR-3020 User Manual
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XSR Rebooting Characteristics
3-34 Software Configuration
Power-Up Reboot
If you power cycle the XSR by flipping the switch on the back panel, the XSR will cold reboot. The
startup-config
file stored in Flash becomes the running configuration.
Reload Command from the CLI
You can reboot the XSR firmware by issuing the command
reload
. You are then
prompted to confirm the command. Once the firmware is reloaded, the configuration is loaded
from the startup-config file.
Bootrom Monitor Commands bc and bw
Using Bootrom Monitor mode, you can activate warm or cold reboots by entering
bw
or
bc
,
“Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands”
on page 3-35 for more data.
Watchdog Timer Expiration
When the internal watchdog timer expires, causing the XSR to fail, fault information is captured in
a report and a warm boot is initiated. But if more than three warm boots are detected within one
minute, a cold boot will be initiated.
System Crash
When system exceptions occur causing the XSR to fail, fault information is captured in a report
and a warm boot is initiated. But if more than three warm boots are detected within one minute, a
cold boot will be initiated.
Restart with Default Configuration Interrupt
When you press the Default button on the back panel, the XSR restarts using factory default
parameters, ignoring the
startup-config
file.
Power-up Error Conditions
After power-up, the XSR comes up automatically if:
•
The minimum hardware is functional: Processor, RAM and FLASH memory, and other
components.
SNMP reload
Cold or Warm
Watchdog Expiration
Warm
Software Crash
Warm
Repetitive Software Crash
Cold
ROM Monitor
Cold or Warm
Invalid SW text checksum
Warm
Table 1 Reboot Triggers (continued)
Cause
Boot Type