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Resetting a Switching Module
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Resetting a Switching Module
The 
reset
 command initiates a soft reset on the module in a specified slot. Conceptually, 
resetting a switching module with this command is similar to switching off power to the 
module; the module will be in the same state after a reset as it is after a power on.
 Notes 
Some NI modules do not support the 
reset
 command.
The primary 
MPX
 module cannot be reset. To reset the 
secondary 
MPX
, use the 
secreset
 command, which is 
described in Chapter 6, “Configuring Management 
Processor Modules.”
To reset a switching module, enter the 
reset
 command followed by the slot number for the 
module. For example, to reset the switching module in slot 4, enter:
reset 4
A message similar to the following displays:
Resetting slot of type xxxx may crash system
Attempt reset anyway {Y/N}? (N) :
Enter a 
Y
 and press 
<Enter>
 at this point. The module will be reset and the following message 
will indicate the reset took place:
resetting slot 4 to enable
Disabling a Switching Module
The 
reset
 command can also be used to disable a switching module. When used in conjunc-
tion with the 
swap
 command, this option is useful if you want to hot swap a module. (See 
Chapter 3, “Omni Switch/Router Switching Modules,” for information on how to hot swap a 
switching module.)
To disable a switching module, enter the 
reset
 command followed by the slot number for
the module and followed by 
disable
 at the system prompt. For example, to reset the switch-
ing module in slot 4, enter:
reset 4 disable
To enable the switching module again, enter the reset command followed by the slot number 
for the module, and followed, optionally, by 
enable
 (
enable
 is the default for the 
reset
 
command). For example, to enable a previously disabled switching module in slot 4, enter:
reset 4 enable