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Chapter 6 Command Reference

Command Details

reload

To reload processors on an MWAM, use the reload command available at the PC complex (processor 1 on the MWAM).

reload {processor processor_number complex complex_number all}

Syntax Description

 

processor

Specifies a processor (2-6) on the MWAM.

 

 

processor_number

Note Even though only one processor is specified, both processors on the

 

 

 

 

 

 

complex will reload.

 

 

 

 

 

 

complex

Specifies a complex (0, 1, 2, or all) on the MWAM.

 

 

complex_number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

all

Specifies all processors on the MWAM.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Defaults

 

There are no default behavior or values.

Command Modes

Command History

PC command

ReleaseModification

12.3(3)B1

This command was introduced.

 

 

Usage Guidelines

 

Use this command when you want to reload MWAM processors or complexes. When you reload a single

 

 

processor, the other processor on the complex will also reload. See Table 1-1for processor-to-complex

 

 

mapping.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note You must first establish a session to processor 1 (session slot command).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following examples illustrate the reload command.

Examples

 

 

 

This example reloads processors 4 and 5 on complex 2 of the MWAM in slot 9:

 

 

root@mwam-9#reload complex 2

 

 

This example also reloads processors 4 and 5 on complex 2 of the MWAM in slot 9:

 

 

root@mwam-9#reload processor 4

 

 

This example reloads processors 2-6 of the MWAM in slot 9:

 

 

root@mwam-9#reload all

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Contents Following commands are available at the Supervisor console Command ReferenceFollowing commands are available at the Mwam console Processor Control CommandsReleaseModification Command Modes Command HistoryGlobal configuration Mwam module allowed-vlanMwam Module Port Vlan-based Mwam module vlan-basedModule Port Vlan-based Usage Guidelines Exec mode12.29ZA This command was introduced Session slot2003 Sup-7606#sho mwam mod 7 port 1 traffic Following example illustrates the show mwam module commandShow mwam module Sup-7606#sho mwam mod 7 port 1 stateSup-7606#sho mwam mod 7 port 3 state Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide OL-4858-07 Sup-7606config#mwam bootflash access Mwam bootflash accessDefaults Command Modes Command History ConfigurationLogging listen mwam Syntax Description DefaultsThere are no default behavior or values On the MWAM, you have configured processor 2 as follows40-10002 40-10003 40-10004 40-10005 40-10006 Mwam Processor Base UDP Port40-10000 Additional UDP PortRelease Modification Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage GuidelinesThere are no default behavior or values Privileged Exec Execute-onSlot Connection, use the show line linenumber commandSup-7600#execute-on 5 2 log show running-config Mwam module cpu logging Sup-7600config#mwam module all cpu all logging errorSup-7600config#mwam module 5 cpu 2 logging debug Release Modification Show loggingCommand Reference Command Details Router# clear logging slot 6 counts Clear logging slotCounter Description Show processorRoot@mwam-9# Shows the Mwam and process restart log Shows the upgrade logFollowing examples illustrate the show log command Show logReload Root@mwam-9#recover-ios Recover-iosNormal-ios 12.9ZA This command was introducedFollowing example illustrates the normal-ioscommand Show images Use this command to list the image names on the MwamFollowing example illustrates the show images command Following example illustrates the restore command RestoreRoot@mwam-4#show tech-support Reporting a problemFollowing example illustrates the show tech-supportcommand Show tech-supportShow version Syntax Description Mwam config-modeLocal mode 12.31aBW This command was introducedShow Mwam Config-mode Show mwam config-modeLogging main-cpu Mwam-6-4config#logging main-cpu 10000 debug Mwam-6-4config#logging main-cpuShow mwam Following examples illustrate the show mwam command0x214800000x214FFFFF 0x0014800000x0014FFFFF OL-4858-07