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The reset command requires superuser privileges. A reset issued to a
serial, virtual, or port_set, terminates any active connections.
The reset command (available from na or admin) changes some of the
current attributes of all the Annexes in the default annex_list without
rebooting them. Unless you use the reset command, changes to
configuration parameters for a specific port, virtual CLI connection,
security, or name server become effective only after booting the Annex.
Table C-9 describes the supported keywords for the reset command. The
syntax is:
reset annex [=annex_list] annex_subsystem
reset interface [=interface_list | keyword]
reset printer [=printer_port_list | keyword]
reset [port |asynchronous] [=async_port_list | keyword]
The allowed values for annex_subsystem are security, motd,
nameserver, macros, dialout, modem_table, lat, syslog, and all.
The reset t1 command resets the T1 engine and T1 statistics information.
This command is used to change the T1 engine's parameter configuration.
The T1 soft, hard, and esf keywords are described in Table C-10. The
syntax is:
reset t1 [soft | hard | esf]
The reset int_modem command (available from na or admin) resets the
specified T1 modem_set. There is no physical reset button. A modem
reset forces the port to be reset. In addition, if the signal protocol is set
to wink start or immediate start, a special AT command is sent to the
modem to select the dialtone detection mechanism. The syntax is:
reset int_modem <modem_set>
Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Chapter 1
na Commands
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