
Using Technician Interface Software
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When you issue the reset or reset slot commands from a local console rather
than from a Telnet session, the results depend on
• The slot number you designate in the command line
• The slot number from which you issue the command
• The model of Bay Networks router
• The type of router (single-slot or multislot)
Based on these variables, the router system or slot performs a restart, a
warm-boot, or cold-boot operation. The following table describes the different
responses.
You issued a reset command from a Technician Interface session (console or
Telnet) on one slot, and the target
<Slot_no.>
you specified was:
(None)
The same slot the
session is running on:
A slot other than the slot
the session is running
on:
Command-
> reset reset
<Slot_no.>
reset
<Slot_no.>
|
Router V
AN
ANH
(single-slot
routers)
Warm-boot Slot 1:
• No diagnostics
• Load new image on Slot
1
• Initialize new image on
Slot 1
• Retain log info
Warm-boot Slot 1:
• No diagnostics
• Load new image on Slot
1
• Initialize new image on
Slot 1
• Retain log info
N/A
AFN
(single-slot
router)
Warm-boot Slot 2:
• No diagnostics
• Load new image on Slot
2
• Initialize new image on
Slot 2
• Retain log info
Restart Slot 2:
• No diagnostics
• No image reload on Slot
2
• Re-initialize current
image on Slot 2
• Retain log info
N/A
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