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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager
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Booting Methods
You can boot the router in one of three ways:
Regular boot (also referred to as a default boot)
The router boots with the default config and image files when you press the
Reset button on the router.
Named boot
The router boots with configuration and image files that you name.
Scheduled boot
The router boots with configuration and image files that you name at a time of
day that you specify.
In addition to booting the router as a whole, you can boot an individual hardware
module by resetting the module.
Note: For the AN, ANH, ASN and ARN
routers, you can also use EZ-Install,
Netboot, or Directed Netboot to boot the router. For information about these
boot procedures, refer to the appropriate router documentation.