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H3C S3600 Series Command Manual

H3C S3600 Series
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System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] cluster
[Sysname-cluster] nm-interface Vlan-interface 2
reboot member
Syntax
reboot member { member-number | mac-address H-H-H } [ eraseflash ]
View
Cluster view
Parameters
member-number: Member number of a member device, ranging from 1 to 255.
mac-address H-H-H: Specifies the MAC address of the member device to be rebooted.
eraseflash: Deletes the configuration file of the member device when the member device reboots.
Description
Use the reboot member command to reboot a specified member device on the management device.
When a member device is in trouble due to some configuration errors, you can use the remote control
function on the management device to maintain the member device remotely. For example, from the
management device, you can delete the configuration file on a member device and reboot the member
device, and recover the device to the normal state with the backup configuration.
The eraseflash keyword specifies to delete the startup configuration file when the member device
reboots.
Examples
# Reboot number-2 member device.
<aaa_0.Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[aaa_0.Sysname] cluster
[aaa_0.Sysname-cluster] reboot member 2
snmp-host
Syntax
snmp-host ip-address
undo snmp-host
View
Cluster view
Parameters
ip-address: IP address of a SNMP network management station (NMS) to be configured for the cluster.

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H3C S3600 Series Specifications

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BrandH3C
ModelS3600 Series
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LanguageEnglish

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