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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.