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Switch Memory and Configuration
Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options
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Booting from the Current OS Version.
Reload
reboots the switch from
the flash image on which the switch is currently running, and saves to the
startup-config file any configuration changes currently in the running-config
file. Because
reload
bypasses some subsystem self-tests, the switch reboots
faster than if you use either of the
boot
command options.
Syntax:
reload
For example, if you change the number of VLANs the switch supports, you
must reboot the switch in order to implement the change. Reload automati-
cally saves your configuration changes and reboots the switch from the same
OS you have been using:
Figure 5-14. Using Reload with Pending Configuration Changes
Operating Notes
Default Boot Source.
The switch reboots from primary flash by default
unless you specify the secondary flash.
Boot Attempts from an Empty Flash Location.
In this case, the switch
aborts the attempt and displays
Image does not exist
Operation aborted.
Interaction of Primary and Secondary Flash Images with the Current
Configuration.
The switch has one startup-config file (page 5-2), which it
always uses for reboots, regardless of whether the reboot is from primary or
secondary flash. Also, for rebooting purposes, it is not necessary for the OS
and the startup-config file to support identical software features. For example,
suppose you have just downloaded an OS upgrade that includes new features
that are not supported in the OS you used to create the current startup-config
file. In this case, the OS simply assigns factory-default values to the parame-
ters controlling the new features. Similarly, If you create a startup-config file
Summary of Contents for ProCurve 4108gl Bundle
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Page 40: ...2 16 Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here Using the Menu Interface ...
Page 154: ...8 24 Time Protocols SNTP Messages in the Event Log Time Protocols ...
Page 350: ...14 44 Port Based Virtual LANs VLANs and GVRP GVRP Port Based Virtual LANs VLANs and GVRP ...
Page 383: ...16 13 Spanning Tree Protocol STP How STP Operates Spanning Tree Protocol STP ...
Page 384: ...16 14 Spanning Tree Protocol STP How STP Operates Spanning Tree Protocol STP ...
Page 442: ...18 30 Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image Troubleshooting ...
Page 466: ...B 6 MAC Address Management Determining MAC Addresses MAC Address Management ...
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