Access level—Operator

Scope—Complex

This command resets the specified entity. Be careful when resetting entities because of the side effects. Resetting an entity has the following side effects:

The CLU sends the backplane_reset signal on the main backplane, which results in the following being reset:

All XBCs, RCs, cells plugged into backplane, PDH interface chips, CCs, all CPUs except PDHC, any attached RIOs, all I/O adapters installed in the I/O backplanes associated with the above RIOs.

The SINC sends the mpon signal to the PDH interface chip, which results in the following being reset:

The PDH interface chip, CC, all CPUs except SINC, any attached RIO, all I/O adapters installed in the I/O backplane associated with the above RIO

The CLU sends the iobackplane_reset signal to the appropriate I/O backplane, which results in the following being reset:

RIO and all I/O adapters installed in the I/O backplane

MP:CM> re

This command resets a hardware device. C - Cell

I - IO Chassis

M - Main Backplane Select device: m Enter cabinet number: 0

Do you want to reset the Main Backplane in Cabinet 0? (Y/[N]) y -> The selected device(s) will be reset.

MP:CM>

See also: PE command

RL Command

RL - Re-key Complex Profile Lock

Access level—Operator

Scope—Complex

This command rekeys the complex profile lock. Use the RL command to recover from the error caused by the holder of the lock terminating before releasing the complex profile lock. It invalidates any outstanding key to the complex profile lock. There are up to 66 complex profile locks, one for each partition in section C and one key each for the A and B sections of the complex profile. The default partition is the default when prompting the user for which lock to rekey.

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