Chapter 3
| Basic Management Tasks
Resetting the System
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Resetting the System
Use the System > Reset menu to restart the switch immediately, at a specified time,
after a specified delay, or at a periodic interval.
Command Usage
◆ This command resets the entire system.
◆ When the system is restarted, it will always run the Power-On Self-Test. It will
also retain all configuration information stored in non-volatile memory. (See
“Saving the Running Configuration to a Local File” on page 91).
Parameters
The following parameters are displayed:
System Reload Information
◆ Reload Settings – Displays information on the next scheduled reload and
selected reload mode as shown in the following example:
“The switch will be rebooted at March 9 12:00:00 2012. Remaining
Time: 0 days, 2 hours, 46 minutes, 5 seconds.
Reloading switch regularly time: 12:00 everyday.”
◆ Refresh – Refreshes reload information. Changes made through the console or
to system time may need to be refreshed to display the current settings.
◆ Cancel – Cancels the current settings shown in this field.
System Reload Configuration
◆ Reset Mode – Restarts the switch immediately or at the specified time(s).
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Immediately – Restarts the system immediately.
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In – Specifies an interval after which to reload the switch. (The specified
time must be equal to or less than 24 days.)
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hours – The number of hours, combined with the minutes, before the
switch resets. (Range: 0-576)
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minutes – The number of minutes, combined with the hours, before the
switch resets. (Range: 0-59)
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At – Specifies a time at which to reload the switch.
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DD - The day of the month at which to reload. (Range: 01-31)
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MM - The month at which to reload. (Range: 01-12)