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What are Coldboot and Warmboot used for? |
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Warmboot is a software reset of the module that also causes the unit to reload its configuration. Coldboot is a hardware reset of the module which has the same effect of powercycling the module. In-Chassis modules which are configured via ladder logic must be reset before the configuration changes will be applied. This can occur through a Warmboot, Coldboot, or a powercycle. |
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