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Task Command
Remarks
In standalone mode, reboot a
card, or the switch
immediately.
reboot
[
slot
slot-number
]
Available in user view.
If you reboot the active MPU or do not
specify the
slot
keyword, the
reboot
command reboots the switch.
In IRF mode, reboot an IRF
member switch, a card on the
switch, or all IRF member
switches.
reboot
[
chassis
chassis-number
[
slot
slot-number
] ]
Available in user view.
If you reboot the active MPU or do not
specify the
slot
keyword, the
reboot
command reboots the member switch.
To schedule a reboot:
Task Command
Remarks
Specify the reboot date and
time.
schedule reboot at
hh:mm
[
date
]
Available in user view.
By default, the scheduled reboot
function is disabled.
Specify the reboot delay time.
schedule reboot delay
{
hh:mm
|
mm
}
Available in user view.
By default, the scheduled reboot
function is disabled.
Managing the power supply system
You can use the following
display
commands and proper configuration commands to manage the power
supply system of your switch.
Displaying the electrical label data for the power monitoring
module
Use the
display device manuinfo power-monitor
command to display the electrical label data for the
specified power monitoring module.
•
In standalone mode:
# Display the electrical label information about power monitoring module 2.
<Sysname> display device manuinfo power-monitor 2
Power Monitor unit 2:
DEVICE_NAME : PMU
DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER : 210235A36L1234567890
MAC_ADDRESS : NONE
MANUFACTURING_DATE : 2010-01-20
VENDOR_NAME : H3C
•
In IRF mode:
# Display the electrical label information about power monitoring module 2 on member switch 1.
<Sysname> display device manuinfo chassis 1 power-monitor 2
Chassis 1:
Power Monitor unit 2:
DEVICE_NAME : PMU2
Summary of Contents for S12500 Series
Page 40: ...30 Figure 28 Installing an upper expansion cable management bracket 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...
Page 109: ...99 Figure 74 Replacing a card for the S12504 A Card to be removed B Card to be installed...
Page 149: ...139 Figure 85 Loopback operation on an optical transceiver...
Page 164: ...154 Figure 100 Example of a device label...