
Chapter 11 Using System Diagnostics
Removing Configuration Files
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PacketStar
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PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide
, Issue 1
Release 9.0.0
Removing Configuration Files
To remove configuration files, perform the following procedure.
WARNING:
!
The following procedure removes all configuration files from the CPU
and restores the CPU to its factory default settings. All data will be
removed except the CPU IP address, gateway IP address, and SNMP trap
destinations.
Begin
1
On the Console Interface Main Menu window, select the Diagnostics
option.
The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed (see Figure 11-2).
2
On the Diagnostics Menu window, select the Remove Configuration Files
option. The following prompt is displayed.
Are you sure that you want to remove all the configuration
files? (y/n)
3
Answer y to remove the files or n to cancel.
End
Unlocking a Telnet Session
If you are in a telnet session to connect to an PSAX system and a lockup con-
dition occurs, you must use another PSAX system in the network to remotely
access and unlock the PSAX system with the telnet lock-up problem. To
unlock the telnet session of a PSAX system, or to check the connectivity of a
PSAX system, perform the following procedure.
Begin
1
From another PSAX system, log onto the PSAX system console interface.
2
On the Console Interface Main Menu window (see Figure 11-1), select
the Diagnostics option.
The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed (see Figure 11-2).
3
On the Diagnostics Menu window, select the Unlock Shell / Ping option.
The Unlock Shell / Ping window is displayed (see Figure 11-8).
4
Type the IP address of the PSAX system that is connected to the locked-
up telnet session in the IP Address field,.
5
Select the Unlock Remote Shell command.
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