
Administration | System Reboot
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VPN 3002 Hardware Client User Guide
Administration | System Reboot
This screen lets you reboot or shutdown (halt) the VPN 3002 with various options.
We strongly recommend that you shut down the VPN 3002 before you turn power off. If you just turn
power off without shutting down, you may corrupt flash memory and affect subsequent operation of the
system.
If you are logged in the Manager when the system reboots or halts, it automatically logs you out and
displays the main login screen. The browser may appear to hang during a reboot; that is, you cannot log
in and you must wait for the reboot to finish. You can log back in while the VPN3002 is in a shutdown
state, before you turn power off.
If a delayed reboot or shutdown is pending, the Manager also displays a message that describes when
the action is scheduled to occur.
Caution: Reboot or shutdown that does not wait for sessions to terminate, terminates all active sessions without
warning and prevents new user sessions.
The VPN 3002 automatically saves the current event log file as
SAVELOG.TXT when it reboots, and it
overwrites any existing file with that name. See
Configuration | System | Events | General, Administration |
Config File Management
, and Monitoring | Filterable Event Log for more information on the event log file.
Figure 12-6: Administration | System Reboot screen
Action
Click a radio button to select the desired action. You can select only one action.
Reboot = Reboot the VPN 3002. Rebooting terminates all sessions, resets the hardware, loads and
verifies the software image, executes system diagnostics, and initializes the system. A reboot takes
about 60-75 seconds. (This is the default selection.)
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