Chapter 2 Managing the GSS from the CLI
Restarting the GSS Software
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Restarting the GSS Software
You can perform a warm restart of the GSS software by using the
gss restart
command. Before you perform a warm restart of the GSS software, save your
recent GSS configuration changes to memory. Use the
copy running-config
startup-config
CLI command to save your configuration changes. If you fail to
save your configuration changes, the GSS device reverts to its previous settings
upon a reboot.
To perform a warm restart of the GSS, enter:
gssm1.example.com#
gss restart
As the GSS reboots, the output appears on the console terminal.
Performing a Cold Restart of a GSS Device
You can halt GSS operation and perform a cold restart of your GSS device by
using the
reload
command. The
reload
command reboots the GSS device and
performs a full power cycle of both the GSS hardware and software. Any open
connections with the GSS are dropped after you enter the
reload
command.
Before you perform a cold restart of the GSS, save your recent GSS configuration
changes to memory. Use the
copy running-config startup-config
CLI command
to save your configuration changes. If you fail to save your configuration changes,
the GSS device reverts to its previous settings upon restart.
To halt and perform a cold restart of the GSS, enter:
gssm1.example.com#
reload
As the GSS boots, the output appears on the console terminal.
Disabling the GSS Software
Disabling a GSS device is necessary when you need to perform the following
tasks:
•
Switch the role of a GSS within a network
•
Change a GSS to a GSSM