Upgrading Cisco 675

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Author: Kim Allen
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Subject: Upgrading Cisco 675
Not really, many time you can make a change and it will take effect
without a reboot. However sometime you can get some unexpected results if
you do not reboot. In this type of situation where you are concer about
security I would definetly reboot

> Every time I look at this thread (not singling you out, Ansel, yours
> was just the last post thus far), I see people using THAT word. What's
> up? Did MS design the 67X's???? I work with cisco 1600's and 2500's
> and 4500's and the sup. cards on the cat. 6509's every day, and I have
> very rarely (like twice in 11 months) had to "reload" (i.e. reboot for
> the above hardware) them. Do you really have to reboot these little
> pea pods every time you make a widdle change??? Just curious...
>
> ansel wrote:
> >
> > Justin,
> > This will proably be a duplicte post but here is what you are looking for
> > CBOS#set web port <foo>
> > CBOS#set telnet port <foo>
> > write
> > reboot
> >
> > --Colin Ansel Rasor
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