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DEVICE MANAGEMENT
When configuring device management, go to these sections for information you
are interested in:
■ “Device Management Overview” on page 1039
■ “Configuring Device Management” on page 1039
■ “Displaying and Maintaining Device Management Configuration” on page
1043
■ “Device Management Configuration Example” on page 1043
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Device Management
Overview
Through the device management function, you can view the current working state
of a device, configure running parameters, and perform daily device maintenance
and management.
Currently, the following device management functions are available:
■ “Rebooting a Device” on page 1039
■ “Specifying a Boot ROM File for the Next Device Boot” on page 1040
■ “Upgrading Boot ROM” on page 1040
■ “Clearing the 16-bit Interface Indexes Not Used in the Current System” on
page 1041
■ “Identifying and Diagnosing Pluggable Transceivers” on page 1042
Configuring Device
Management
Rebooting a Device When a fault occurs to a running device, you can remove the fault by rebooting
the device, depending on the actual situation. You can set a time at which the
device can automatically reboot. You can also set a delay so that the device can
automatically reboot in the delay.
Follow these steps to reboot a device: