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Command Reference Guide
/I Reboot System (Default)
Reinitializes the MPC unit and offers the option to keep user-defined parameters or reset
to default parameters. As described in Section 5.10.1, the /I command can also be used
to restore the unit to previously saved parameters. When the /I command is invoked,
the unit will offer the following reboot options:
• Unit to Reboot
• Reboot Only (Do NOT default parameters)
• Reboot & Default (Keep IP Parameters & SSH Keys; Default all other parameters)
• Reboot & Default (Default ALL parameters)
• Reboot & Restore Last Known Working Configuration
• Restore Last Known Working Configuration
Note: When optional AUX/Remote MPC units have been connected to the AUX
ports on your local MPC unit, the "Unit to Reboot" option allows you to specify
which unit will be rebooted. When this option is selected, the MPC will display
an additional submenu, which allows you to select the local unit, any of the AUX
MPC units, or all connected MPC units.
Availability: Administrator, SuperUser
Format:
/I [Enter]
/UF Upgrade Firmware
When new versions of the MPC firmware become available, this command is used to
update existing firmware as described in Section 15.
Note: When a firmware upgrade is performed, the MPC will require 15 minutes
to upgrade your local MPC unit, plus 30 minutes for each optional AUX/Remote
MPC unit that is connected to your local MPC unit.
Availability: Administrator
Format:
/UF [Enter]
/TEST Test Network Parameters
Displays a menu which is used to test configuration of the Syslog and SNMP Trap
functions and can also be used to invoke a Ping Command. For more information,
please refer to Section 11.2 and Section 12.2.
Notes:
• In order for the ping command to function with domain names, Domain Name
Server parameters must be defined as described in Section 5.9.5.
• The Test Menu's Ping command is not effected by the status of the Network
Parameters Menu's Ping Access function.
Availability: Administrator
Format:
/TEST [Enter]