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Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 125
REBOOT
This command causes a reboot of the system. It is necessary to reboot after you have configured the router the
first time or whenever you modify the configuration. Reboot is
always
required when the following configuration
settings are modified:
System settings Ethernet IP address
Ethernet IPX network number
TCP/IP and IPX routing
Remote router default bridging destination
TCP/IP route addresses
•IPX routes
SAPs and bridging
Reboot is also required when you add a new remote entry into the remote database. Reboot also ensures that all
file system updates are completed. There is a time lag between the
save...
commands and the time the data is
safely stored in FLASH memory. If the power goes off during this time, data can be lost.
Always
reboot before
powering off the router. Alternatively, you can use the
sync
command.
Caution:
The
reboot
command erases all of the configuration data in the router.
8:TL_IP_TCP 03 3 1278c0 127fd0 2032
9:IP_RIP 03 4 128120 128420 1000
10:TELNETD 03 5 128550 128838 1000
11:DUM 03 5 12b580 12bc88 2032
12:ATM25 03 1 12c0a0 12c790 2032
13:SNMPD 03 5 124b60 125a70 4080
14:BOOTP 03 5 12e3d0 12e6c0 1000
15:CMD 01 6 12cba0 12d9f8 4080
TID: task ID field
NAME: name of the task
FL: flag field
P: number from 1 to 7 with the highest priority equal to 1
BOTTOM: address of the task stack
CURRENT: current stack pointer
SIZE: stack size in bytes
reboot
[default|factory]
default This option deletes the system configuration file and restores the router to its original defaults
(before any configuration was entered).
Note:
[Default] must be fully
spelled out
.