Starting And Stopping The Zywall; Resetting The Zywall; Table 3 Starting And Stopping The Zywall - ZyXEL Communications ZyWALL 1050 User Manual

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Table 2 Managing the ZyWALL: Console Port
SETTING
Stop Bit
Flow Control

1.4 Starting and Stopping the ZyWALL

This section explains some of the ways to start and stop the ZyWALL. These are summarized
below.

Table 3 Starting and Stopping the ZyWALL

METHOD
Turning on the power button
Rebooting the ZyWALL
Using the RESET button
shutdown
Using the
Turning off the power button
Note: It is recommended you use the
ZyWALL.
When you apply configuration files or running shell scripts, the ZyWALL does not stop or
start the system processes. However, you might lose access to network resources temporarily
while the ZyWALL is applying configuration files or running shell scripts.

1.5 Resetting the ZyWALL

If you forget the administrator password(s) or cannot access the ZyWALL by any method, you
can reset the ZyWALL to its factory-default settings. Any configuration files or shell scripts
that you saved on the ZyWALL should still be available afterwards.
use the procedure to reset the ZyWALL to its factory-default settings.
50
VALUE
1
Off
DESCRIPTION
A cold start occurs when you turn on the power to the ZyWALL.
The ZyWALL powers up, checks the hardware, and starts the
system processes.
A warm start (without powering down and powering up again)
occurs when you use the Reboot button in the Reboot screen or
when you use the
cached data to disk, stops the system processes, and then does
a warm start.
If you press the RESET button, the ZyWALL sets the
configuration to its default values and then reboots.
shutdown
command
The
stops the system processes. It does not turn off the power.You
have to turn the power off and on manually to start the ZyWALL
again. You should use this command before you turn off the
ZyWALL.
Power off occurs when you turn off the power to the ZyWALL.
The ZyWALL simply turns off. It does not stop the system
processes or write cached data to disk.
shutdown
reboot
command. The ZyWALL writes all
command writes all cached data to disk and
command before turning off the
Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyWALL

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