Device Management
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Table 256
Reboot the Switch
Enabling the Timing Reboot Function
After enabling the timing reboot function on the Switch, the Switch will be
rebooted at the specified time.
Perform the following configuration in User View, and the
display schedule
reboot
command can be performed in any view.
Table 257
Reboot the Switch
Designating the APP Adopted when Booting the Switch Next Time
In the case that there are several APPs in the Flash Memory, you can use this
command to designate the APP adopted when booting the Switch next time.
Perform the following configuration in User View.
Table 258
Designate the APP Adopted when Booting the Switch Next Time
Upgrading BootROM
You can use this command to upgrade the BootROM with the BootROM program
in the Flash Memory. This configuration task facilitates the remote upgrade. You
can upload the BootROM program file from a remote end to the Switch via FTP
and then use this command to upgrade the BootROM.
Perform the following configuration in User View.
Table 259
Upgrade BootROM
Displaying and Debugging Device Management
After the above configuration, execute
display
command in all views to display
the running of the device management configuration, and to verify the effect of
the configuration.
Operation
Command
Reboot the Switch
reboot [ unit
unit-id
]
Operation
Command
Enable the timing reboot function of the
Switch, and set specified time and date
schedule reboot at
hh:mm
[
yyyy/mm/dd
]
Enable the timing reboot function of the
Switch, and set waiting time
schedule reboot delay {
hhh:mm
|
mmm
}
Cancel the parameter configuration of timing
reboot function of the Switch
undo schedule reboot
Check the parameter configuration of the
reboot terminal service of the current Switch
display schedule reboot
Operation
Command
Designate the APP adopted when booting
the Switch next time
boot boot-loader
file-url
Operation
Command
Upgrade BootROM
boot bootrom
file-url
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