[c-nsp] "reload" command doesn't check command line parameters
Luis Miguel Cruz Miranda
luismcm at imasd.net
Thu Oct 10 07:04:33 EDT 2013
Which IOS are you using?
El 08/10/13 09:53, Octavio Alvarez escribió:
> Wait a minute... My router supports "reload reason" already and rejects
> "reload int 10".
>
> Check later IOS versions.
>
> On 10/07/2013 12:05 PM, Pete Lumbis wrote:
>> The two outputs do have different warnings:
>>
>> reload reason:
>> ===========================
>> Router#reload
>> Proceed with reload? [confirm]
>> ===========================
>>
>> ===========================
>> Router#reload in 5
>> Reload scheduled in 5 minutes by console
>> Reload reason: Reload Command
>> Proceed with reload? [confirm]
>> ===========================
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Octavio Alvarez
>> <alvarezp at alvarezp.ods.org <mailto:alvarezp at alvarezp.ods.org>> wrote:
>>
>> On 10/07/2013 05:30 AM, Pete Lumbis wrote:
>> > If we fix the behavior what does the fix look like? Do we not
>> allow any
>> > reason that starts with "i"(in) "c" (cancel) or "a"(at)? But then
>> what if
>> > you want a reload reason of "reload installing new software"?
>> Should this
>> > be blocked?
>>
>> Create "reload reason blahblah" and deprecate "reload blahblah". Issue a
>> warning each time "reload blahblah" happens.
>>
>> Also have different confirmation messages. "Reload in 10" could have
>> "Proceed with reload in 10?" while the other could be "Proceed with
>> immediate reload?"
>>
>>
>
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