Reloading Switches; Reloading The Primary Management Module - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6350 Hardware User's Manual

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Reloading Switches

Reloading Switches
Reloading is essentially a soft boot of a switch. Users can reload stacked modules operating in any role—
i.e., primary, secondary, idle, and pass-through. Refer to the sections below for more information.

Reloading the Primary Management Module

If the switch with the primary management role is reloaded, the switch with the secondary role
automatically takes over primary management functions. In other words, the switch with the secondary
role assumes the primary role as soon as the reload is initiated.
Meanwhile, the idle switch with the next lowest slot number automatically assumes the secondary role.
When the reloaded switch (the former primary module) comes back up, it assumes an idle role within the
stack.
To reload the primary management module, use the
be used in the command line, but is not required. For example:
-> reload primary
Note. A primary management module reload can also be scheduled for a later time or date. For
information on scheduling a primary module reload, as well as additional command details, refer to the
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 CLI Reference Guide.
Primary - Slot 1
Secondary - Slot 2
Idle - Slot 3
Idle - Slot 4
-> reload primary
Booting...
Primary - Slot 2
Secondary - Slot 3
Idle - Slot 4
Idle - Slot 1
Primary - Slot 2
Secondary - Slot 3
Idle - Slot 4
Reloading the Primary Management Module In a Stack of Three or More
page 7-26
reload
command. The optional syntax primary can
In this stack of four OmniSwitch 6350 switches, the slot
1
1 switch is the primary management module. The slot 2
switch is the secondary. Slots 3 and 4 are operating in
idle roles.
2
The user reloads the stack's primary management module
by issuing the reload primary command. Any data flow on
the primary switch's Ethernet is interrupted.
The secondary switch automatically takes over the pri-
3
mary role. The idle switch with the next-lowest slot num-
ber—in this case, slot 3—automatically becomes the
secondary management module. The slot 4 switch
remains unaffected. In addition, Ethernet traffic on slots
2, 3, and 4 remains unaffected.
4
When the rebooted switch comes back up, it assumes an
idle role within the stack.
OmniSwitch 6350 Hardware Users Guide
Managing OmniSwitch 6350 Stacks
April 2017

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