Nortel Networks 5500 series User Manual

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Maintaining and managing the system

The Boot menu includes the following options:

/boot

followed by:

software

Accesses the Software Management menu, in order
to view, download, and activate software versions (see

“Managing software for a Nortel SNAS device” (page
363)

).

halt

Stops the Nortel SNAS device to which you are
connected (using Telnet, SSH, or a console
connection). If you have a Telnet or SSH connection
to the Management IP address (MIP), use the

/cfg/sys/host #/ halt

command instead (see

"halt" (page 266)

).

ATTENTION

Always use the

halt

command before turning off the

device.

reboot

Reboots the Nortel SNAS device to which you
are connected (using Telnet, SSH, or a console
connection). If you have a Telnet or SSH connection
to the Management IP address (MIP), use the

/cfg/sys/host #/reboot

command instead (see

"reboot" (page 267)

).

delete

Resets the Nortel SNAS device to which you
are connected (using Telnet, SSH, or a console
connection) to its factory default configuration. All IP
configuration is lost. The software itself remains intact.
After executing the

delete

command, you can only

access the device using a console connection. Log
on as the Admin user (user name: admin, password:
admin) to enter the Setup Menu.

ATTENTION

If you receive a warning that the device you are
trying to delete has no contact with any other master
Nortel SNAS device in the cluster, also connect
to the MIP (using Telnet or SSH) and delete the
Nortel SNAS device from the cluster by using the

/cfg/sys/host #/delete

command (see

"delete"

(page 268)

).

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100

03.01

Standard

28 July 2008

Copyright © 2007, 2008 Nortel Networks

.

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