Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 114

Initialize settings, 24.4 Mount SD card, 24.5 Unmount SD card

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114 | Command Reference | Maintenance and operation functions [Description] Reboots the system. [Note] If the currently-running settings (running configuration) have been changed from the settings at the time of boot (startup configuration), reboot will discard those changes. Therefore, if necessary, you should execute the copy running-config startup-config command or the write command before you execute the reload command. The "stack-member" option can be specified only when the stack function is enabled. [Example] Reboot the system. SWR2310#reload reboot system? (y/n): y 4.24.3 Initialize settings [Syntax] cold start [Input mode] privileged EXEC mode [Description] Reboots with the factory settings. SYSLOG is also initialized. [Note] You must enter the administrator password when executing this command. [Example] Initialize the settings. SWR2310#cold start Password: 4.24.4 Mount SD card [Syntax] mount sd [Input mode] unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode [Description] Mounts the SD card. When you insert an SD card, this command is executed automatically, so you do not need to execute it. If you have unmounted the card by the unmount sd command, you will need to execute this. [Note] The SD card cannot be used if the SD card is in an unmounted state. [Example] Mount the SD card. SWR2310>mount sd 4.24.5 Unmount SD card [Syntax] unmount sd [Input mode] unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode [Description] Unmounts the SD card.

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[Description]
Reboots the system.
[Note]
If the currently-running settings (running configuration) have been changed from the settings at the time of boot (startup
configuration), reboot will discard those changes. Therefore, if necessary, you should execute the
copy running-config
startup-config
command or the
write
command before you execute the
reload
command.
The "stack-member" option can be specified only when the stack function is enabled.
[Example]
Reboot the system.
SWR2310#reload
reboot system? (y/n): y
4.24.3 Initialize settings
[Syntax]
cold
start
[Input mode]
privileged EXEC mode
[Description]
Reboots with the factory settings. SYSLOG is also initialized.
[Note]
You must enter the administrator password when executing this command.
[Example]
Initialize the settings.
SWR2310#cold start
Password:
4.24.4 Mount SD card
[Syntax]
mount
sd
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode
[Description]
Mounts the SD card.
When you insert an SD card, this command is executed automatically, so you do not need to execute it. If you have unmounted
the card by the
unmount sd
command, you will need to execute this.
[Note]
The SD card cannot be used if the SD card is in an unmounted state.
[Example]
Mount the SD card.
SWR2310>mount sd
4.24.5 Unmount SD card
[Syntax]
unmount
sd
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode
[Description]
Unmounts the SD card.
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