Restart switch – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Basic Switch Commands

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Section I: Basic Operations

RESTART SWITCH

Syntax

restart switch config=none|

filename

.cfg

Parameters

config

Specifies the configuration file. The file must already exist

on the switch. The NONE option returns the switch to its
default values.

Description

This command loads a different configuration file on the switch or returns
the switch’s parameter settings to their default values. This command can
also be used to reset the switch.

If you specify a configuration file, the switch automatically resets itself and
configures its parameters according to the settings in the configuration file
specified in the command. However, the assignment of the active boot
configuration file does not change. Resetting or power cycling the switch
again causes the unit to revert to its previous configuration. To change the
assignment of the active boot configuration file, refer to “SET CONFIG” on
page 193.

Specifying the NONE option returns the switch’s operating parameters to
the default setting. Note the following before using this option:

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Returning all parameter settings to their default values deletes all
routing interfaces as well as all port-based and tagged VLANs on the
switch.

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This option does not delete files from the AT-S63 file system. To delete
files, refer to “DELETE FILE” on page 187.

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This option does not delete encryption keys stored in the key
database. To delete encryption keys, refer to “DESTROY ENCO KEY”
on page 664.

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Returning a switch to its default values does not change the settings in
the active boot configuration file. To return the active configuration file
to the default settings, you must use the SAVE CONFIGURATION
command after the switch reboots and you have reestablished your
management session. Otherwise, the switch reverts to the previous
configuration the next time you reset the switch.

Note

The switch does not forward network traffic during the reset process.
Some network traffic may be lost.

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