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3. The resetting processor module receives and executes the boot image. At this
instant, the router disrupts connectivity to the associated slot and to the
services provided in that slot. The other processor modules resynchronize
their routing tables after the slot fails to receive packets.
4. The resetting processor module completes the boot process and requests a
configuration. The first available processor module forwards the configuration
resident in its memory.
5. The resetting processor module loads the configuration image and initiates the
services provided by the slot, thus re-establishing connectivity. The resetting
processor module alerts the other processor modules that it can receive
packets.
6. The other processor modules resynchronize their routing tables accordingly.
Clearing the Event Log
To clear a router’s current event log, follow these steps:
1. Select Administration➔Clear Event Log.
A confirmation window appears.
2. Click on OK to delete all the event messages currently stored in the
router’s memory.
New event messages automatically start filling the event log again.
Setting a Router’s Date and Time
You can use the Router Date and Time command to update the router’s date, time,
and time zone.
To set the time and date recorded on the router, follow these steps:
1. From the main Site Manager window, select Administration➔Router
Date and Time.
The Router Date and Time window appears (F
igure 7-8).
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