To reload the Cisco CDA operating system, use the reload command in the EXEC mode.
No default behavior or values.
The reload command reboots the system. Use the reload command after you enter configuration information into a file and save the running-configuration to the persistent startup-configuration on the CLI and save any settings in the web Administration user interface session.
Before you issue the reload command, ensure that the Cisco CDA is not performing any backup, restore, installation, upgrade, or remove operation. If the Cisco CDA performs any of these operations and you issue the reload command, you will notice any of the following warning messages:
WARNING: A backup or restore is currently in progress! Continue with reload?
WARNING: An install/upgrade/remove is currently in progress! Continue with reload?
If you get any of these warnings, enter Yes to halt the operation, or enter No to cancel the halt.
If no processes are running when you use the reload command or you enter Yes in response to the warning message displayed, the Cisco CDA asks you to respond to the following option:
Do you want to save the current configuration?
Enter Yes to save the existing Cisco CDA configuration. The Cisco CDA displays the following message:
Saved the running configuration to startup successfully
Do you want to save the current configuration? (yes/no) [yes]? yes
Saved the running configuration to startup successfully
Broadcast message from root (pts/0) (Fri Aug 7 13:26:46 2010):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!