Operation Manual – System Maintaining and Debugging
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 3 Device Management
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3.3 Displaying and Maintaining Device Management
Configuration
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Display the Boot ROM file
used for the next boot
display boot-loader
Available in any view
Display the statistics of
the CPU usage
display cpu-usage
[
task
|
number
[
offset
]
[
verbose
]
[
from-device
] ]
Available in any view
Display information about
a card, subcard, CF card,
USB or hardware on the
device
display device
[
subslot
subslot-number
|
verbose
]
Available in any view
Display manufacture
information of the device
display device
manuinfo
Available in any view
Display the operating
state of fans in a device
display fan
[
fan-id
]
Available in any view
Display the usage of the
memory of a device
display memory
Available in any view
Display the power state of
a device
display power
[
power
-
id
]
Available in any view
Display the reboot type of
a device
display reboot-type
Available in any view
Display the reboot time of
a device
display schedule reboot
Available in any view
3.4 Device Management Configuration Example
3.4.1 Remote Upgrade Configuration Example
I. Network requirements
z
Device serves as the FTP Client. The aaa.bin program and the boot.btm program
are both saved under the aaa directory of the FTP Server.
z
The IP address of a VLAN interface on Device is 1.1.1.1/24, the IP address of the
FTP Server is 2.2.2.2/24, and FTP Server is reachable.
z
User can log in to Device via Telnet to perform operations on Device (that is,
download the application program from FTP Server and remotely upgrade Device
through command lines). Ensure that a route exists between User and Device.