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EZ.001: Starting.
EZ.007: Waiting up to 60 seconds for devices to pass self-test.
BTP.010: net 0, int TKR/0, Sent client request (htype: 6)
BTP.011: net 1, int FR/0, Could not snd client req because: Ifc not up
BTP.011: net 2, int FR/1, Could not snd client req because: Ifc not up
BTP.011: net 3, int FR/2, Could not snd client req because: Ifc not up
Reload
Use the reload command to reboot the router by loading in a new copy of the
router software. When you use this command from a remote console, you install a
new software load without going to the router. This command executes the same
functions as pressing the reset button except that the router will not dump (if so
configured). Before the reload takes effect, you are prompted to confirm the reload.
Youare also prompted if you have not saved the configuration changes.
Syntax:
reload
Example:
reload
Are you sure you want to reload the gateway (Yes or No)?
Restart
Use the restart command to reinitialize the software. After you reinitialize the
software, a bus reset occurs. This causes the connected network interfaces to
self-test, all routing tables to clear, and any packets in the router to drop. Before the
restart takes effect, you are prompted to confirm the restart.
Note: If you use this command from a remote console, your Telnetsession will be
lost because all router processes are being restarted.
Syntax:
restart
Example:
restart
Are you sure you want to restart the gateway (Yes or No)? Yes
Copyright Notices:
Copyright IBM Corp. 1994, 1997
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Status
Use the status command to display information about all router processes. By
entering the PID after the status command, you can look at the status of only the
desired process. The following example shows the total status display.
Syntax:
status
pid
Example: status
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