•
Use to reload the software on the system in a relative period of time.
•
This command halts the system.
•
Reloads the system software (.rel) file and the configuration (.cnf) file on the system.
•
If the system is in a state that could lead to a loss of configuration data or an NVS
corruption, it will delay the procedure for one minute. Each time the system delays the
procedure, it adds a message to the os log that explains why the procedure was delayed.
If the system cannot reload on its sixth attempt, the reboot procedure will fail, and the
system will add an explanation to the os log.
•
Example
host1#
reload in 00:10
This command reloads the software in 10 minutes.
•
There is no
no
version.
•
See reload.
reload slot
•
Use to reboot a selected slot on the router.
•
Reloads the system software (.rel) file and the configuration (.cnf) file on the module
in the selected slot.
•
When you issue this command, the system prompts you for a confirmation before the
procedure starts.
•
If you specify the
force
keyword and the slot number of the primary SRP module, the
procedure will fail if the system is updating the boot prom. In this case, the system will
display a message that indicates that the procedure cannot currently be performed
and the cause. However, if the system is in a state that could lead to a loss of
configuration data or an NVS corruption, such as using the synchronization of SRP
modules, it displays a message that describes the state, and asks you to confirm (enter
yes or no) whether you want to proceed.
•
If you do not specify the
force
keyword, the procedure will fail if the system is in a state
that could lead to a loss of configuration data or an NVS corruption, and the system
will display a message that explains why the procedure failed.
•
Example
host1#
reload slot 3
•
There is no
no
version.
•
See reload slot.
Rebooting When a Command Takes a Prolonged Time to Execute
Although some commands might take a relatively long time to execute, most do not. If
the CLI displays no output other than “ Please wait...” for a prolonged period, you can
press Ctrl+x to reset the system. Use Ctrl+x only as a last resort; if at all possible, wait
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