222  IBM System Storage N series Hardware Guide
add net default: gateway 192.186.101.57: network unreachable
Wed Aug 31 12:01:02 PDT [rc:ALERT]: timed: time daemon started
Wed Aug 31 12:01:03 PDT [itsosj-n1: mgr.boot.disk_done:info]: Data ONTAP Release 7.1H1 boot 
complete. Last disk update written at Wed Aug 31 11:59:46 PDT 2005
Wed Aug 31 12:01:03 PDT [itsosj-n1: mgr.boot.reason_ok:notice]: System rebooted.
Password: 
itsosj-n1> Wed Aug 31 12:01:20 PDT [console_login_mgr:info]: root logged in from console
itsosj-n1>
Depending on the CIFS Message settings and Microsoft Windows Client settings, you might 
receive messages on your CIFS client about the shutdown. These messages are shown in 
Figure 16-3 on page 219.
16.2.3  Rebooting the system
The System Storage N series systems can be rebooted from the command line or from the 
NSM interface.
Rebooting from the CLI halts the N series and then restarts it, as shown in Example 16-10.
Example 16-10   Rebooting from the command-line interface
[root@itso3775 node1]# reboot
Broadcast message from root (pts/2) (Thu Sep  8 13:23:47 2005):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
Network File System (NFS) clients can maintain use of a file over a halt or reboot because 
NFS is a stateless protocol. CIFS, FCP, and iSCSI clients behave differently. Therefore, use 
the -t option to allow users time before the shutdown to save their work. 
Depending on the shutdown message settings, CIFS clients might receive messages, such 
as those that are shown in Figure 16-3 on page 219.