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/boot followed by:

reboot

Reboots the Nortel SNAS 4050 device to which you are

 

connected (using Telnet, SSH, or a console

 

connection). If you have a Telnet or SSH connection to

 

the Management IP address (MIP), use the

 

/cfg/sys/host #/reboot command instead

 

(see page 468).

 

 

delete

Resets the Nortel SNAS 4050 device to which you are

 

connected (using Telnet, SSH, or a console

 

connection) to its factory default configuration. All IP

 

configuration is lost. The software itself remains intact.

 

After executing the delete command, you can only

 

access the device using a console connection. Log on

 

as the Admin user (user name: admin, password:

 

admin) to enter the Setup menu.

 

Note: If you receive a warning that the device you are

 

trying to delete has no contact with any other master

 

Nortel SNAS 4050 device in the cluster, also connect to

 

the MIP (using Telnet or SSH) and delete the Nortel

 

SNAS 4050 device from the cluster by using the

 

/cfg/sys/host #/delete command (see

 

page 468).

 

The /boot/delete command is primarily intended

 

for when you want to delete a Nortel SNAS 4050

 

device in one of the following situations :

 

• The device has become isolated from the cluster,

 

• The device has been physically removed from the

 

cluster without first performing the

 

/cfg/sys/host #/delete command.

 

In these situations, you must use the /boot/delete

 

command to present the Setup menu, from which you

 

can perform the new and join commands.

 

 

Managing software for a Nortel SNAS 4050 device using the CLI

To view, download, and activate software versions for the Nortel SNAS 4050 device to which you are connected, use the following command:

/boot/software

The Software Management menu displays.

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Nortel Networks 4050 manual Software Management menu displays, Cfg/sys/host #/reboot command instead, Boot/software