
Troubleshooting an Operational Problem
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4.
Insert the flash memory card containing the router software image and
configuration file into the processor module.
5.
Boot the router.
6.
Engage the thumb clips of the other processor modules.
7.
Wait for the processor modules to reset.
8.
Enter the Technician Interface command
password
[Manager | User]
to
create or change the password.
The new FRE processor module distributes the new password to the other
processors, which then overwrite the old password.
No Space Left on Memory Card
When you delete a file on a flash memory card, the file management system
makes the file inaccessible, but the file continues to use space on the card. Each
time you store a file, the file system stores the file in the first unused space.
Eventually, after you store and delete multiple files, the card runs out of usable
space because the deleted files continue to take up space.
Use the Compact option in the File Manager Commands menu or enter the
Technician Interface command
compact
<volume>
: to free up space taken by
deleted files.
For example, enter
compact 2: to compact the files in volume 2. The file system
copies all of the files to memory except for the deleted ones, erases the flash
memory card, and copies the files back to the flash memory card.
When you copy a file on a flash memory card, the file system compares the size of
the file with the amount of unused space on the flash memory card. If the file can
fit in the unused space, the file system stores the file. If the file does not fit, the file
system logs a message indicating the problem, but does not copy any portion of
the file.
However, if the flash memory card runs out of space when saving a file from
router memory or transferring a file using TFTP or FTP, the file system writes the
file until it runs out of space, logs an
out of space message, and then aborts the
save or transfer operation. If this occurs, delete the partial file and compact the
files on the flash memory card.
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