Application commands
Digi TransPort User Guide
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reboot command: reboot router
The
reboot
command is used to reboot the router after altering the configuration. The
reboot
command executes a complete hardware reset, loading and running the main image from cold. It
has three modes of operation:
•
reboot
: Reboots the router after any FLASH write operations have been completed. Also, 1
second each is allowed for the following operations to be completed before reboot will take
place:
• IPSec SA delete notifications have been created and sent
• TCP sockets have been closed
• PPP interfaces have been disconnected
•
reboot <n>
: A time reboot; reboots the router in
<n>
minutes where
n
is 1 to 65,535.
•
reboot cancel
: Cancels a timed reboot if entered before the time period has passed.
Reset the router to factory defaults
To reset router to factory defaults, see
Reset the router to factory default settings
on page 798.
Disable the reset button
Normally when the reset button is held in for 5 seconds the router is reset to factory defaults.
The factory reset button functionality can be disabled/enabled, if required.
To disable the reset button, enter:
cmd 0 pbreset off
To re-enable the reset button functionality, enter:
cmd 0 pbreset on.
Note
You can enable or disable the reset button from the web interface. For more information
see
Reset the router to factory default settings
on page 798.