User`s guide

Monitoring and Managing the ATX
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Enabling bridging/routing functions for port 7
Enabling bridging/routing functions for port 8
Enabling bridging/routing functions for port 9
You can use the
bridge and iproute commands to see what
functions are configured or to change the configuration.
4.4.3 Taking a Module Offline
If you need to take a module offline, you can use LCM, or you can
use the reset button on the module itself. (On newer modules the
button is labelled Offline, on older modules it is labeled Reset.)
Module 1, the Packet Processing Engine, and Module 7, the Turbo
processor, cannot be stopped. Modules 2 through 6 are the I/O
modules and they can be stopped.
To take a module offline:
Type: offline <module number>
For example, offline 6 would take module 6 offline.
Caution: If you issue an offline command for the module through which
you are connected to the ATX, you will not be able to
communicate with the ATX.
4.4.4 Bringing a Module Online
To bring a disabled module back online, use the online
command. Only I/O modules may be restarted.
To bring a module back online:
Type: online <module number>
For example, online 6 would bring module 6 online.