Reboot

Rebooting the Acme Packet 1100 shuts down the system in an orderly fashion and then starts it up again. The operating system gracefully shuts down as processes are terminated and the file system is stopped. While the system and its processes are stopped, all call processing is immediately halted. You may therefore wish to perform tasks that call for a reboot during off-peak maintenance hours.

Rebooting the Acme Packet 1100 is required every time you upgrade with a new version of the Acme Packet 1100 software.

Before rebooting the Acme Packet 1100, save your configurations. The save-config command is used to save the configuration in the example below.

For a full explanation and all options for the reboot command used in the example below, refer to the ACLI Reference Guide.

To reboot the Acme Packet 1100:

  1. Log in as superuser as described in the chapter on startup procedures.
  2. Save any configuration changes you have made in the ACLI by typing save-config and then press Enter.
    ORACLE# save-config
    Save-Config received, processing.
    waiting 1200 for request to finish
    Request to 'SAVE-CONFIG' has Finished,
    Save complete
    Currently active and saved configurations do not match!
    To sync & activate, run 'activate-config' or 'reboot activate'.
    ORACLE#
  3. Execute the reboot command at the superuser prompt by typing reboot and then press Enter.
    ORACLE# reboot
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    WARNING: you are about to reboot this SD!
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  4. At the confirmation prompt, type Y and then press Enter to proceed with the reboot.
    Reboot this SD [y/n]?: y