Resetting Modules - 3Com 4007 Release Note

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Resetting Modules

In the first paragraph of the section "Installing Supplemental Tools"
and in the "Windows Installation" procedure, an incorrect filename is
cited. Use the filename
In the section "Setting Up the Form-Specific Help Files," this notice
should appear:
If you use Netscape as your browser, you must install the Help files on an
external server. To configure the location of the Help files, use the sample
URL syntax in the Help Server Configuration form in the software.
Use the following command information to supplement the information
that exists about the EME in the Switch 4007 Implementation Guide:
reset eme cold
reset the EME and execute diagnostics.
Issuing the
reset eme cold
failover to the Secondary EME. The Secondary EME becomes the Primary
EME.
reset eme warm
executing diagnostics. This command is the default if you do not enter
anything after
reset eme
Issuing the
reset eme warm
numbered slot does not cause it to fail over. Issuing the
command on a Primary EME in the higher numbered slot causes it to fail
over. Issuing the
reset eme warm
not cause it to become Primary.
reset module <slot>.<subslot> cold
reset any module and execute diagnostics as if the module had been
power cycled.
When you reset the Secondary EME from the Primary EME, you must use
the
reset module <slot>.2
command, you must be directly connected to the Secondary EME.
reset module <slot>.<subslot> warm
reset any module without executing diagnostics.
reset module all cold
excluding the EME, and execute diagnostics as if the modules had
been power cycled.
instead of
Setup.exe
— Use this command with diagnostics enabled to
command on a Primary EME causes a
— Use this command to reset the EME without
.
command on a Primary EME in the lower
command on a Secondary EME does
command. To use the
— Use this command to reset all modules,
Resetting Modules
webmanagev30.exe
reset eme warm
— Use this command to
reset eme
— Use this command to
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