XSR Rebooting Characteristics
Testing S/W Integrity << PASSED >>
Loading Router S/W to address 0x80020000
Verifying uncompressed chksum ...
Starting from 0x80020000...
Attaching shared memory objects at 0xa0000600... done Attaching interface lo0...done
Verifying flash:xsr3000.fls file ...
Router S/W size=11989192 sum=0xedd1 compressed_size=4109639 entry=0x80020000 Diagnostics size=1459880 sum=0x8154 compressed_size=614417 entry=0x80020000 RouterCpu1 S/W size=1520104 sum=0x4a2c compressed_size=652528 entry=0x82020000 Testing S/W Integrity << PASSED >>
Cpu1 software loaded at address 0x82020000, size is 0x001731e8
==cpu1:Running.
******************** REMOTE AUTO INSTALL STARTING *************************
Remote Auto Install Terminating - No Serial Cards Installed login:
Reboot Triggers
Although there are two types of reboots of the XSR - warm or cold - reboots can be triggered in up to eight different ways. Refer to the table below.
Table 1 Reboot Triggers
Cause | Boot Type |
|
|
Cold | |
|
|
CLI reload | Cold or Warm |
|
|
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 |
|
|
Power-Up Reboot
If you power cycle the XSR by flipping the switch on the back panel, the XSR will cold reboot. The