Installation and User Manual
EtherHaul
1200™
Page 170
EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0
11.2.4.4
Clear Commands
The Clear command is used to reset or delete the specified values for a chosen object.
The generic form of the Clear command is:
clear object-name <object-ids> [attribute-name]
Nearly all
clear
commands require that at least one object identifier follow the object
name in the command line. Alternatively, an object identifier may be replaced on the
command line with the word
all
, which typically will be interpreted as “the whole
range” (or “the whole set”) of identifiers for the specified object.
11.2.4.5
Reset Commands
There are two Reset commands used in the EtherHaul system. Reset commands are
used exclusively during initialization or reboot activities.
Reset RF
Resetting the RF returns the radio and modem hardware to its default settings. The
command does not change a system configuration.
Default>reset rf
Reset RF is required whenever an RF Mode change is made from Alignment to Adaptive
or Static.
Note:
Resetting the RF causes a service disruption of approximately
2 seconds
in duration.
Reset System
Resetting the System reboots and reloads the currently saved system startup
configuration.
Default>reset system
Reset System is used for power up and is required after software upgrades.
Note:
Resetting the System causes a service disruption of approximately
90 seconds
in
duration.
11.2.5 Designating Objects in CLI Commands
The CLI requires explicit identifiers to perform operations on the objects in an EtherHaul
configuration. You can designate a specific object (
e.g.
, a bridge) by using its unique
identifier.
Two types of object identifiers are used in the CLI: