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• reboot command
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8.25.2.2 Reboot
Description: Use this command to reboot the system and to set the
boot configuration.
Command Syntax: reboot [control <nvram|network>] [dataplane
<nvram|network>] [config <network | default | last | backup | clean |
minimum | safe >]
Parameters
Name
Description
control
<nvram|network>
This specifies whether the control plane binaries are
to be fetched from the network or the binaries already
present in NVRAM are to be used.
Type : Optional
Default value: Binary present in NVRAM.
dataplane
<nvram|network>
This specifies whether the data plane binaries are to
be fetched from the network or the binaries already
present in NVRAM are to be used.
Type: Optional
Default value: Binaries present in NVRAM.
config
<network|default|
last|backup|clean|minim
um>
This specifies the boot configuration – the
<last|backup|clean|minimum> source, from which to
boot up. The boot configuration is set to last
automatically, whenever a commit command is given.
The boot configuration being an optional parameter, if
it is not specified, it retains the previous value. So
giving reboot after a commit will result in a reboot from
the committed configuration.
Default: Use Default factory configuration while
booting up.
Backup: Use the Backup configuration to boot the
system.
Last: Use last committed configuration to boot the
system.
Minimum: Use a configuration in which:
• the size command is executed.
• the user (login name and password as root) is
created.
• an Ethernet interface with IP address 192.168.1.1
mask 255.255.0.0 is created.
Clean: The system comes up with nothing configured.
Network: The system fetches the default configuration
file from the remote host and system comes up with
this default configuration, fd.cfg.
Type : Optional
Default value: If a reboot is being given for the first
time, then the default value is default. Otherwise, the
default value is the same as what was given the last
time.
Mode: Super-User.
Example
$ reboot
Output None
Output Fields None
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