Specifications

Configuring and Managing Cisco Access Servers and Dial Shelves
Upgrading and Configuring SPE Firmware
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Cisco IOS Dial Technologies Configuration Guide
Rebooting SPEs
To reboot specified SPEs, use the following command in privileged EXEC mode:
Step 2
Router(config-spe)# busyout
Gracefully disables an SPE by waiting for all the active
services on the specified SPE to terminate.
You can perform auto-diagnostic tests and firmware
upgrades when you put the SPEs in the Busy out state.
Active ports on the specified SPE will change the state of
the specified range of SPEs to the BusyoutPending state.
The state changes from BusyoutPending to Busiedout when
all calls end. Use the show spe command to see the state of
the range of SPEs.
Use the no form of this command to re-enable the SPEs.
Step 3
Router(config-spe)# shutdown
Clears active calls on all ports on the SPE. Calls can no
longer be placed on the SPE because the SPE state is
changed to Busiedout.
Use the no form of this command to re-enable the ports on
the SPE.
Command Purpose
Command Purpose
Cisco AS5400 Series Routers
Router# clear spe
slot/spe
Cisco AS5800 Series Routers
Router# clear spe
shelf/slot/spe
Allows manual recovery of a port that is frozen in a
suspended state. Reboots SPEs that are in suspended or Bad
state. Downloads configured firmware to the specified SPE
or range of SPEs and power-on self test (POST) is executed.
Note Depending on the problem, sometimes
downloading the SPE firmware may not help
recover a bad port or an SPE.
This command can be executed regardless of the state of
SPEs. All active ports running on the SPE are prematurely
terminated, and messages are logged into the appropriate
log.