Technical data
System Administration
303561-A Rev 00
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Restarting After Crossnet Shutdown Notification (BayStream Only)
On BayStream platforms only, you can use the
-shutdown
option of the
restart
command to restart the GAME image on one or more slots, following a “graceful
crossnet shutdown”on the same slots. With this option, the system notifies the
remote end of any associated frame relay switch (frsw) PVCs to expect a loss of
connectivity. (The BayStream software sends to the remote end of each PVC an
update message packet with the A-bit set to“inactive.”)
To initiate a graceful shutdown followed by a system or slot restart, enter the
appropriate command at the Technician Interface prompt.
Examples:
The console displays the following message during shutdown:
Shutdown in progress.
If shutdown succeeds, the console displays the message
Shutdown is complete.
Upon issuing this message, the system performs a restart operation.
If shutdown fails, the console displays the message
Continue shutdown? (Y/N)
If you choose N (no), the system terminates shutdown and displays the following
message on the console device:
Shutdown aborted.
Upon issuing this message, the system performs a restart operation.
If you choose Y, the system continues the shutdown attempt. We recommend that
you terminate this procedure after no more than one additional shutdown attempt.
restart -shutdown
Restarts all slots
restart -shutdown
[
<slot_no.>
]
Restarts one slot
restart -shutdown
[
<slot_no.>-<slot_no.>
]
Restarts a range of slots
restart -shutdown
[
<slot_no.>
,
<slot_no.>
,
. . .
,
]
Restarts a list of slots