Reset - Bay Networks 6300 Supplement Manual

Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Chapter 1
na Commands
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
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reset

The reset command requires superuser privileges. A reset issued to
an internal port terminates the call on that port.
The reset command (available from na or admin) changes some of the
current attributes of all the RA 6300s in the default annex_list without
rebooting them. Unless you use the reset command, changes to
configuration parameters for an internal port, virtual CLI connection,
security, or name server usually become effective only after booting the
RA 6300.
Table C-8
describes the supported keywords for the reset
command. The syntax is:
reset annex [=annex_list] annex_subsystem |session
reset interface [=interface_list | keyword]
reset int_modem modem_range
reset port =async_port_list | keyword
reset sync=sync_port_list | keyword
The allowed values for annex_subsystem are security, motd,
nameserver, macros, lat, syslog, and all.
The reset annex session command causes the RA 6300 to re-read the
Session Parameter Blocks from the configuration file. Existing calls are
not reset. No new calls are answered while the reset is in progress.
The reset int_modem command (available from na or admin) performs
the hardware reset modem function. This command resets the modem
whether or not a call is active or using the specified modem. For modem
range, specify individual modem numbers separated by commas or a
range of numbers from 1 to the maximum number of installed internal
modems. Separate a range with a hyphen, e.g., 1–23.
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