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Is it possible to have a change in ASNs for OMR-bypass (enable/disable) w/o having to reboot OMR? I have about a dozen ASNs that I want to be able to disable/enable for bypass, but the only way I've found to make it "take effect" is to reboot OMR. Tried /etc/init.d/network restart, /etc/init.d/omr-bypass restart, /etc/init.d/omr-bypass bypass_asn - but none of those, individually or in combinations that I've tried, have done the trick ... but a reboot consistently does.
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Is it possible to have a change in ASNs for OMR-bypass (enable/disable) w/o having to reboot OMR? I have about a dozen ASNs that I want to be able to disable/enable for bypass, but the only way I've found to make it "take effect" is to reboot OMR. Tried
/etc/init.d/network restart
,/etc/init.d/omr-bypass restart
,/etc/init.d/omr-bypass bypass_asn
- but none of those, individually or in combinations that I've tried, have done the trick ... but a reboot consistently does.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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