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CHAPTER 51
Reboot
51.1 Overview
Use this to restart the device (for example, if the device begins behaving erratically). See also
Section 1.5 on page 35 for information on different ways to start and stop the UAG.
51.1.1 What You Need To Know
If you applied changes in the Web configurator, these were saved automatically and do not change
when you reboot. If you made changes in the CLI, however, you have to use the write command to
save the configuration before you reboot. Otherwise, the changes are lost when you reboot.
Reboot is different to reset; (see Section 53.1 on page 589) reset returns the device to its default
configuration.
51.2 The Reboot Screen
The Reboot screen allows remote users to restart the device. To access this screen, click
Maintenance > Reboot.
Figure 416 Maintenance > Reboot
Click the Reboot button to restart the UAG. Wait a few minutes until the login screen appears. If
the login screen does not appear, type the IP address of the device in your Web browser.
You can also use the CLI command reboot to restart the UAG.