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Table 17 Command output
Field Descri
tion
Slot No.
• In standalone mode:
Slot No.—Slot number of a card.
• In IRF mode:
Slot No.—Slot number of a card on the specified member switch in the format of
member ID/slot number.
Brd Type
Hardware type of a card, which can be:
• Specific card model—Type of a card (such as LST2MRPNC1), which is the same as
the silkscreen.
• NONE—No card is in the slot.
• UNKNOWN—The card is not supported by the software version and thus cannot
start properly.
Brd Status
Card status, which can be:
• Absent—No card is in the slot.
• Master—The card is an active main processing unit (MPU).
• Standby—The card is a standby MPU.
• Normal—The card is operating properly.
• Fault—The card in the slot has not started up or has failed.
• Off—The card is not powered on.
• Illegal—The card is not supported by the software version and thus cannot start
properly.
Software Version
Software version of the current card, which can be:
• Specific software version.
• NONE—No card is in the slot.
• Mismatched—The software version does not support the card and thus cannot be
uploaded.
Rebooting your switch
CAUTION:
Rebooting the switch interrupts network services.
To avoid configuration loss, use the save command to save the running configuration before a reboot.
Before a reboot, use the display startup and display boot-loader commands to verify whether you have
specified the correct startup configuration file and startup software images.
You can reboot the switch in one of the following ways:
• Power off and then power on the switch. This method might cause data loss, and is the
least-preferred method.
Immediately reboot the switch at the CLI.
• Schedule a reboot at the CLI, so the switch automatically reboots at the specified time or after the
specified period of time.