Resetting All The Units In The Stack; What Happens During A Reset - 3Com SuperStack II Manual

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1 At the Top-level menu, enter:
2 The following prompt is displayed:
3 Enter
Resetting All the
Units in the Stack
1 At the Top-level menu, enter:
2 Enter
Users cannot access the stack over the network using the web
interface.
Users cannot access the Switch using an SNMP Network Manager.
Users can only access the command line interface or web interface
using a direct connection to the console port of a Switch unit in the
stack.
You can enable or disable remote access to the management software of
the stack using the
remoteAccess
To enable or disable remote access:
system remoteAccess
Enter new value (enable,disable) [enable]:
or
enable
disable
You can reset all the Switch units in the stack using the
on the System menu.
To reset the units:
system reset
The following prompt is displayed:
Are you sure you want to reset the system (y/n) [y]:
if you wish to proceed, or
y

What Happens During a Reset?

Resetting the Switch units in the stack simulates a power-off/on cycle.
You may want to do this if you need to:
Remove all the Learned entries in the Switch Database (SDB).
Reset the statistic counters of the stack.
CAUTION: Resetting the stack causes some of the traffic being
transmitted over the network to be lost. It also clears all Learned entries
from the Switch Database.
Displaying and Changing Stack Information
command on the System menu.
as required.
if you want to stop the reset.
n
151
command
reset

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