Proxim Tsunami MP.11 and MP.11a CPN 65755B Manual De Usuario

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Tsunami MP.11and MP.11a Installation and Management 
REBOOTING AND RESETTING 
All configuration changes require a restart unless otherwise stated. There are several ways to restart the 
MP.11/a, which are described in the following sub-sections. 
Applying Changes 
Most changes you make become effective only when the MP.11/a is rebooted.  A reboot stores 
configuration information in non-volatile memory and then restarts the MP.11/a with the new values (see 
“Soft Reset to Factory Default” 
In some cases, the MP.11/a reminds you that a reboot is required for a change to take effect.  You need 
not reboot immediately; you can reboot after you have made all your changes. 
Note:  Saving of the MP.11/a configuration occurs only during a controlled reboot or by specifically 
issuing the CLI Save command.  If you make changes to settings without a controlled reboot 
(command) and you have not issued the Save command, a power outage would wipe out all 
changes since the last reboot.  For example, entering static routes takes effect immediately; 
however, the routes are not saved until the unit has gone through a controlled reboot.  Proxim 
strongly recommends saving your settings immediately when you finish making changes. 
Rebooting 
When you reboot, the changes you have made become effective and the MP.11/a is restarted.  The 
changes are saved automatically in non-volatile memory before the actual reboot takes place. 
To reboot: 
1. Click 
the 
Commands button, then the Reboot tab. 
2. Click 
the 
Reboot button.  The MP.11/a restarts the embedded software.  During reboot, you are 
redirected to a page showing a countdown timer, and you are redirected to the Status page after the 
timer counts down to 0 (zero).  The CLI is disconnected during reboot.  This means that a new telnet 
session must be started. 
Chapter 4.  Basic Management 
 
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CPN 65755 
 
Issue Date:  August 2003