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Rebooting Media Flow Controller (CLI)
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Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (CLI)
test-vos (config) #
show configuration files
04_01_09
initial (active)
initial.bak
test-vos (config) #
configuration switch-to 04_01_09
test-vos (config) #
show configuration files
04_01_09 (active)
initial
initial.bak
6.
Merge the common settings from a given configuration file to the active configuration file.
configuration merge <file_name>
7.
Revert the active configuration to either the factory defaults or the last saved
configuration. Use keep-basic to preserve licenses and SSH host keys, use keep-
connect to preserve anything necessary to maintain network connectivity to the system:
interfaces, routes, and ARP; either or both may be used.
configuration revert {factory | saved} [keep-basic] [keep-connect]
Rebooting Media Flow Controller (CLI)
You can either reboot or shutdown Media Flow Controller; if you use shutdown, the system
does not reboot until it is power-cycled.
To reboot using the CLI:
1.
Reboot or shutdown the system.
reload
2.
Set boot parameters; optionally specify a default location from which the image boots;
there are only two locations to choose from so the options are 1 and 2 for location ID. If
next is used, set the boot location to be the next one after the one currently booted from.
boot
{location <location_ID> | next}
3.
View boot parameters.
boot ?
4.
View current settings.
show boot
Upgrading Media Flow Controller (CLI)
When upgrades are available, Juniper Networks will broadcast the upgrade URL to use in this
procedure. Upgrade preserves the current, saved, configurations; however, you may still want
to save the current configuration to a file on another system by following the previous
procedure.
Note!
If disk partitions are changing then a re-manufacture is required; follow
“Saving and
Applying Configurations, Resetting Factory Defaults (CLI)” on page 104
steps along with the
appropriate installation instructions described in the Media Flow Controller and Media Flow
Manager Installation Guide.
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