Results
The configuration is saved to the configuration database of the switch.
Changing the Switch OS via the Bootloader Menu
Before You Begin
Onboard your switch with ExtremeCloud™. Log in or create your XIQ administrator account in order to
select your switch operating system with XIQ at
.
About This Task
Switch Engine is the default operating system for the 5320 Series. You can change the switch OS from
the Bootloader menu on initial activation only by completing the following steps:
Procedure
1. Using a terminal emulator such as PuTTY or TeraTerm, connect to the switch using the serial port
connection.
Be sure that your serial connection is set properly:
•
Baud rate: Baud rate: 115200
•
Data bits: 8
•
Stop bit: 1
2. Once the switch is powered on, after seeing the "5320 Boot Menu" screen, press the
[spacebar]
key
within 30 seconds.
3. Use the
down-arrow
key to select
Change the switch OS to Fabric Engine
, then select
Enter
.
Results
The switch will install Fabric Engine, then reset. Once the NOS is selected, the "5320 Boot Menu" will
only wait for 3 seconds before continuing.
What to Do Next
To change the switch OS if you take no action during the initial boot, see
on page 67.
Changing the Switch OS via the Startup Menu
Before You Begin
Onboard your switch with Switch Engine™. Log in or create your XIQ administrator account in order to
select your switch operating system with XIQ at
.
About This Task
Switch Engine is the default operating system for the 5320 Series. If you take no action during the initial
bootup, you can change the switch OS from the Startup menu on initial activation only by completing
the following steps:
Procedure
1. Connect to the switch via telnet, SSH, or console with a baud rate of 115200.
Activate and Verify the Switch
Changing the Switch OS via the Bootloader Menu
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