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D
EVICE
M
ANAGEMENT
Introduction to Device
Management
The device management function of the Ethernet switch can report the current status
and event-debugging information of the boards to you. Through this function, you
can maintain and manage your physical device, and restart the system when some
functions of the system are abnormal.
Device Management
Configuration
The following sections describe the configuration tasks for device management:
■
Restarting the Ethernet Switch
■
Schedule a Reboot on the Switch
■
Specifying the APP to be Adopted at Reboot
■
Updating the BootROM
Restarting the Ethernet
Switch
You can perform the following operation when the switch is in trouble or needs to be
restarted.
Perform the following configuration in user view:
When rebooting, the system checks whether there is any configuration change. If
there is, it prompts you to indicate whether or not to proceed. This prevents you from
losing your original configuration due to oblivion after system reboot.
Schedule a Reboot on
the Switch
After you schedule a reboot on the switch, the switch will reboot at the specified
time.
There is at most one minute defer for scheduled reboot, that is, the switch will reboot
within one minute after reaching the specified reboot date and time.
Table 324
Restart the Ethernet switch
Operation
Command
Description
Restart the Ethernet
switch
reboot
[
unit
unit-id ]
—
Table 325
Schedule a reboot on the switch
Operation
Command
Description
Schedule a reboot on
the switch, and set the
reboot date and time
schedule reboot at
hh:mm
[
mm/dd/yyyy
| yyyy/mm/dd
]
—
Schedule a reboot on
the switch, and set the
reboot waiting delay
schedule reboot delay
{
hhh:mm
|
mmm
}
—
Display information
about scheduled reboot
on the switch
display schedule reboot
You can execute the
display
command in any
view
Summary of Contents for 3CR17660-91
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