Patton electronic SmartNode 4110 Series manual Restarting the system, Displaying the system logs

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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide

7 • Basic system management

 

 

Example: Defining the desired CLI version

The following example shows how to determine the running CLI version and define CLI version 2.10 for your device, if you start from the configuration mode.

node(cfg)#show version cli CLI version : 3.00 node(cfg)#cli version 2.10

Restarting the system

In case the SmartNode has to be restarted, the reload command must be used. The reload command includes a two-dialog, where the user is allowed to store any unsaved configuration data and finally confirms the system restart.

Restarting the system interrupts running data transfers and all voice calls.

IMPORTANT

The execution command reload has been enhanced with the following options:

graceful—reloads the system only if no voice calls are ongoing. If there are voice calls, the system waits until they all are closed to reload.

forced—reloads the system without prompting for confirmation or for saving the running-configuration (no need to type yes or no). The question whether to save the running-configuration is automatically answered with no, the question whether to reload or not with yes.

Mode: Administrator execution

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

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node#reload

Restarts the system

 

 

 

Example: Restarting the system

The following example shows how to restart the currently running system, if you start from the administrator execution mode.

node#reload

System configuration has been changed.

Press 'yes' to store, 'no' to drop changes : yes

Press 'yes' to restart, 'no' to cancel : yes The system is going down

Displaying the system logs

The system logs contain warnings and information from the system components of SmartWare. In case of problems it is often useful to check the event or the supervisor logs for information about malfunctioning sys- tem components. The event log stores general events such as flash full, DSP failed etc., comparable with the event log on Windows NT. The supervisor log stores information from the system supervisor such as memory full, task failed etc.

Basic system management configuration task list

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