Difference between revisions of "Reboot Appliance"
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== CLI Reboot == | == CLI Reboot == | ||
You must be connected to a CLI session through SSH. | You must be connected to a CLI session through SSH. | ||
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Go to the '''support'''menu on the appliance. | Go to the '''support'''menu on the appliance. | ||
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No select the '''reboot''' option. | No select the '''reboot''' option. | ||
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Revision as of 09:57, 18 September 2018
Rebooting the appliance can be done either from a CLI session or from the Web GUI. This page details how to reach the same functionality via both methods.
Contents
CLI Reboot
You must be connected to a CLI session through SSH.
Step 1
Go to the supportmenu on the appliance.
> support |
Step 2
No select the reboot option.
> reboot |
The Appliance will now reboot straight away. The shutdown function can also be found in the same menu.