Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual page 545

System basics configuration guide software for e series broadband services routers
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reload
reload
When you issue this command, the system prompts you for a confirmation
before the procedure starts.
If you remove a standby SRP module without issuing the slot erase command
to delete the configuration, the E Series router cannot guarantee that the SRP
modules were synchronized. In this situation, you must do either of the following
to reload the router:
Issue the reload command with the force keyword.
Issue the slot erase command followed by the reload command.
Example
host1#reload
host1#reload force
There is no no version.
See reload.
Use to reload the software on the system at an absolute time.
This command halts the system.
Reloads the system software (.rel) file and the configuration (.cnf) file on the
system.If the system is in a state that could lead to a loss of configuration data
or an NVS corruption, it will delay the procedure for one minute. Each time the
system delays the procedure, it adds a message to the os log that explains why
the procedure was delayed. If the system cannot reload on its sixth attempt, the
reboot procedure will fail, and the system will add an explanation to the os log.
Example
host1#reload at 10:10 May 5
This command reloads the software 10 minutes after 10 on May 5th.
There is no no version.
See reload.
Use to reload the software on the system in a relative period of time.
This command halts the system.
Reloads the system software (.rel) file and the configuration (.cnf) file on the
system.
If the system is in a state that could lead to a loss of configuration data or an
NVS corruption, it will delay the procedure for one minute. Each time the system
delays the procedure, it adds a message to the os log that explains why the
procedure was delayed. If the system cannot reload on its sixth attempt, the
reboot procedure will fail, and the system will add an explanation to the os log.
Example
Chapter 9: Booting the System
Rebooting Your System
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