Reference Guide
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reset
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Reset a line card, RPM, a standby SFM (EtherScale only), or a failed SFM (TeraScale only).
Syntax
reset {linecard number [hard | power-cycle] | rpm number [hard | power-cycle ] | sfm slot
number | standby}
Parameters
Defaults
Disabled.
Command Modes
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
Usage
Information
The command reset without any options is a soft reset, which means FTOS boots the line card from
its runtime image. The hard option reloads the FTOS image on the line card. Use the power-cycle
after upgrading an FPGA.
When a soft reset is issued on a line card (reset linecard number), FTOS boots the line card from its
runtime image. Only when you enter reset linecard number hard is the software image reloaded on
the line card.
Related
Commands
rpm <slot> location-led
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Toggle the location LED on/off on the E-Series ExaScale RPM (LC-EH-RPM).
Syntax
rpm slot number location-led [on | off]
linecard number Enter the keyword linecard and a number for the line card slot number.
(Optional) Add the keyword
hard or power-cycle (power-cycle is C-Series
only) to power cycle the line card.
C-Series Range: 0-7
E-Series Range: 0 to 13 on E1200/E1200i, 0 to 6 on E600/E600i, and 0 to 5 on E300
hard Enter the keyword hard to power cycle the line card.
power-cycle Enter the keyword power-cycle after upgrading a C-Series FPGA to cause the
FPGA to be reprogrammed based on the contents of the FPGA PROM.
Note: This option is supported on C-Series only.
rpm number Enter the keyword rpm followed by a number for the RPM slot number.
(Optional) Add the keyword
hard or power-cycle (C-Series only) to power
cycle the RPM.
Range: 0 to 1
sfm standby Enter the keyword sfm standby to reset the standby SFM.
Note: This option is supported on E-Series EtherScale only.
sfm slot number Enter the keyword sfm followed by the failed or powered-off SFM slot number.
Note: Supported on E-Series only
Version 7.5.1.0 Introduced on C-Series
E-Series original Command
reload Reboots the system.
restore fpga-image Copy the backup C-Series FPGA image to the primary FPGA image.