Troubleshooting
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WARNING: this will erase all of your current configuration and restore the
system's factory default configuration. This action is irreversible and the
ACS must be rebooted to apply that.
Enter y or N at the following prompt.
Are you sure you wish to continue? (y/N)
If you entered ‘y’, type
reboot
at the following prompt.
[root@CAS root]# reboot
The system reboots and displays the following message.
Sep 27 19:39:09 src_dev_log@CAS reboot: The system is going down. Rebooted
by root.
If the problem is due to an upgrade/downgrade, a second downgrade/upgrade will be
necessary to reverse the process. First, the network must be initialized in order to reach
a FTP server. Execute the following script, replacing the parameters with values
appropriate for your system. The
gw
and
mask
parameters are optional.
[root@CAS root]# config_eth0 ip 200.200.200.1 mask 255.255.255.0 gw
200.200.200.5
Edit the file(s) causing the problem with vi, then execute the commands:
[root@CAS root]# saveconf
[root@CAS root]# reboot
At this point, the DNS configuration in the file
/etc/resolv.conf
should be checked. Then
download the kernel image using the
ftp
command.
Using a different speed for the Serial Console
The serial console is originally configured to work at 9600 bps. If you want to
change that, it is necessary to change the configuration following the steps:
Step 1 - Run bootconf. The user will be presented with the screen:
Summary of Contents for AlterPath ACS
Page 16: ...xvi Table of Contents...
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Page 30: ...14 Preface...
Page 68: ...52 Device Access...
Page 86: ...70 Authentication Step 5 Saving changes To save the configuration run the command saveconf...
Page 96: ...80 Authentication Save the configuration to flash 2 cli config savetoflash...
Page 114: ...98 Authentication...
Page 204: ...188 Administration To exit the CLI mode and return to ACS s shell issue the command cli quit...
Page 268: ...252 Power Management with AlterPath PM Integration...
Page 304: ...288 PCMCIA Cards Integration...
Page 338: ...322 Profile Configuration...
Page 364: ...348 Additional Features and Applications...
Page 376: ...360 Appendix A New User Background Information...
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Page 418: ...402 List of Tables...
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