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Just turn them off or simply unplug them.
Fortunately the IOS was not written by Microsoft and nothing will get
corrupted
Just turn them off or simply unplug them.
Fortunately the IOS was not written by Microsoft and nothing will get
corrupted!!!
-Serge.
Richard Tufaro wrote:
What is the proper way to shutdown a router? not reload, but
shutdown? Just flick the switch? Seems to brutal to me.
Richard
Assuming you want to save the config on there, a wr mem before the power
off may be appropriate, unless you're selling it, then maybe a wr erase.
Bri
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Mnatzakanian Serge wrote:
Just turn them off or simply unplug them.
Fortunately the IOS was not written
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Just turn them off or simply unplug them.
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MickeySoft stabs that have no meaning other
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the same.
DB Server or not.
Sorry... just gotta love those MickeySoft stabs that have no meaning other
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Reason being that NTFS is a journalled file system. Not sure on
NT 3.51's version of NTFS, but if you say so, probably true. (not meant to
be sarcastic, but sincere)
As for the SQL database, depending if it had
What is the proper way to shutdown a router? not reload, but shutdown? Just
flick the switch? Seems to brutal to me.
Richard Tufaro - MCSE - GSEC- CCNA
Network Engineer - Anda Inc.
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What is the proper way to shutdown a router? not reload, but shutdown?
Just
flick the switch? Seems to brutal to me.
Richard Tufaro - MCSE - GSEC- CCNA
Network Engineer - Anda
That leads me to a related question...
would it be better for my stack of 2500's and Cat switches to leave
them on, or should I shut them off when not used. This is a lab setup.
Jeff
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What is the proper way
Flipping the switch is it... I always think of its file system as it is
in the flash not as vulnerable as a hard drive... we just unplug
hubs/switches/routers... Thank goodness to. Can you imagine routers
getting as pissed off as NT boxes when improperly shut down... we
be going
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