Using the System Configuration Menus
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Choose the new boot mode option.
The system prompts you for confirmation.
5.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to modify other boot parameter options.
Changes to the boot router IP address are effective only after resetting the
Model 58000 switch. All other Boot Mode parameter changes are effective
immediately.
Resetting the Model 58000 Switch
Use the Reset System menu to reset the Model 58000 switch. The switch must
be reset before the changes to the following parameters can take effect:
•
IP address
•
Gateway address
•
Subnet mask
•
Boot router IP address
In addition to resetting the system, the Reset System menu allows you to
perform these functions:
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Reset the system to default.
•
Download a new boot image file.
•
Select a boot image version.
•
Schedule the image reboot.
•
Cancel a scheduled reset.
NOTE:
To download an image file, set the Modify Image Load Mode to
network; then download the image from the Reset System menu.
CAUTION:
Resetting a switch that is connected to other switches in a switch
community affects all of the switches in the community. All switches will
transition to a configuring mode. During this time, the switches will not
forward any frames.
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