Operation Manual
File Management Commands
File Management Commands
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file:dangcfg 13 KB May 16 2004, 18:30:44
dangdir/ 512 bytes May 16 2004, 17:23:44
old/ 512 bytes Sep 23 2003, 21:58:48
Total: 33 Kbytes used, 207822 Kbytes free
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Boot:
Filename Size Created
*boot0:bload 746 KB May 09 2004, 19:02:16
*boot0:mx030000.020 8182 KB May 09 2004, 18:58:16
boot1:mx030000.020 8197 KB May 21 2004, 18:01:02
Boot0: Total: 8928 Kbytes used, 3312 Kbytes free
Boot1: Total: 8197 Kbytes used, 4060 Kbytes free
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temporary files:
Filename Size Created
Total: 0 bytes used, 93537 Kbytes free
See Also
● dir on page 488
● rmdir on page 495
reset system
Restarts an MX and reboots the software.
Syntax
reset system [force]
Defaults
None.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in MSS Version 1.0.
Usage
If you do not use the force option, the command first compares the running configuration
to the configuration file. If the running configuration and configuration file do not match, MSS
does not restart the MX but instead displays a message advising you to either save the
configuration changes or use the force option.
Examples
The following command restarts an MX that does not have any unsaved configuration
changes:
MX# reset system
This will reset the entire system. Are you sure (y/n)y
The following commands attempt to restart an MX switch with a running configuration with
unsaved changes, and then force the MX to restart:
MX# reset system
error: Cannot reset, due to unsaved configuration changes. Use "reset system force" to
override.
MX# reset system force
...... rebooting ......
See Also
● save config on page 495
● show boot on page 497
force Immediately restarts the system and reboots, without comparing the running
configuration to the configuration file.