Cold Start and Warm Start
Functions
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2.6
Cold Start and Warm Start
The device performs a cold start after the power supply is switched on.
A warm start is performed when the device is initialized without switching off the power
supply. A warm start can be triggered by pressing the reset button, refer to EDS500 Manual -
Part 1: Reset Button, as well as by command or due to a device failure.
The command for a restart can be executed via the command line interface (CLI) at the
management console, the web interface or SNMP.
The restart interrupts all connections on all interfaces. First all LEDs light up (LED test, refer
to EDS500 Manual - Part 1: Display Elements).
As soon as the start-up has been concluded successfully (about 30 seconds after switching
on the device) the display Ready switches to green. At this time the specified device
configuration has been loaded (refer to Chapter 2.4, "Loading and Saving a Configuration").
2.6.1
Information about the last Start-up
The general output on system information includes the device uptime since the last system
start (system uptime) and the reason for the restart (last reload reason). Possible triggers
are:
Last reload reason
Description
coldstart
Power up
warm start (hardware reset)
Press reset button
warm start (software reset)
Restart after command
warm start (watchdog)
Device fault
Table 9:
Last reload reason
Commands to show the system information
2.6.2
Trigger Device warm Start with Command
Commands for restart of device
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ADVICE
<reload -force> can potentially set the device into a state in which it is incapable of
starting. A device with such a defect has to be returned for repair.
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