Shutting Down The System - Cisco 10005 ESR Manual

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Chapter 3
Maintaining the Cisco 10005 ESR

Shutting Down the System

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The following example shows the expected output after you enter the format
disk0: command:
Router# format disk0:
All sectors will be erased, proceed? [confirm]
Enter volume id (up to 30 characters): MyNewdisk
Formatting sector 1
Format device slot0 completed
Router#
The Flash memory disk is now ready for use.
Although most components in the Cisco 10005 ESR are hot-swappable, you
might have to shut down the system under certain circumstances—for example, if
you are replacing the only power module or the only PRE in a nonredundant
system.
To shut down the system:
Notify appropriate personnel that you plan to shut down the system and that a
shutdown results in loss of service. Appropriate personnel includes the regional
alarm or network monitoring center, central office personnel, and customers.
Before you shut down the router, use the copy command to save any configuration
changes to NVRAM, and also, if you wish, to a PCMCIA Flash card. (See the
Cisco 10000 Series ESR Software Configuration Guide for instructions about
using the copy command.)
Power down the system by setting the switches on all power modules to the 0 (off)
or standby position. (Your system can have one or two power modules.)
Before you work on a system that has a standby/off switch, turn off the power
by pressing the power switch to standby and unplugging the power cord.
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