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UMMIT
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WITCH
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NSTALLATION
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SER
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UIDE
S
OFTWARE
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PGRADE
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OOT
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PTIONS
The Summit can store up to two images: a primary and a secondary. When you
download a new image, you must select into which image space (primary or secondary)
you want the new image to be placed.
You can select which image the Switch will load on the next reboot by using the
following command:
use image {primary | secondary}
If you do not specify which image to use, the Switch automatically loads the primary
image.
R
EBOOTING
THE
S
WITCH
To reboot the Switch, use the command
reboot {<time>}
where
time
is the date and time (using a 24-hour clock format) when the Switch will be
rebooted. The values use the following format:
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss
If you do not specify a reboot time, the reboot will happen immediately following the
command.
S
AVING
C
ONFIGURATION
C
HANGES
The conÞguration is the customized set of parameters that you have selected to run on
the Switch. As you make conÞguration changes, the new settings are stored in run-time
memory. Settings that are stored in run-time memory are not retained by the Switch
when the Switch is rebooted. To retain the settings, and have them be loaded when you
reboot the Switch, you must save the conÞguration to nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM).
The Summit can store two different conÞgurations: a primary and a secondary. When
you save conÞguration changes, you can select to which conÞguration you want the
changes saved. If you do not specify, the changes are saved to the conÞguration area
current in use.
If you have made a mistake, or you must revert to the conÞguration as it was before
you started making changes, you can tell the Switch to use the secondary conÞguration
on the next reboot.
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