Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR Configuration Manual page 335

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Parameters
detail — Displays default and non-default configuration parameters.
index — Displays only persistent-indices.
reboot
Syntax
reboot [active | standby] | [upgrade] [now]
Context
admin
Description
This command reboots the router including redundant CFMs or upgrades the boot ROMs.
If no options are specified, the user is prompted to confirm the reboot operation. For example:
ALA-1>admin# reboot
Are you sure you want to reboot (y/n)?
If the now option is specified, boot confirmation messages appear.
Parameters
active — Keyword to reboot the active CFM.
standby — Keyword to reboot the standby CFM.
upgrade — Enables card firmware to be upgraded during chassis reboot. The 7710 SR OS and the
7710 SR OS Basic System Configuration Guide
Default
active
Default
active
BOOT.LDR support functionality to perform automatic firmware upgrades on CFMs. The
automatic upgrade must be enabled in the 7710 SR OS Command Line Interface (CLI) when
rebooting the system.
When the upgrade keyword is specified, a chassis flag is set for the BOOT Loader (BOOT.LDR)
and on the subsequent boot of the 7710 SR OS on the chassis, any firmware images on CFMs
requiring upgrading will be upgraded automatically.
If an 7710 SR is rebooted with the "admin reboot" command (without the "upgrade" keyword),
the firmware images are left intact.
Any CFMs that are installed in the chassis will be upgraded automatically. For example, if a card
is inserted with down revision firmware as a result of a card hot swap with the latest OS version
running, the firmware on the card will be automatically upgraded before the card is brought
online.
If the card firmware is upgraded automatically, a CHASSIS "cardUpgraded" (event 2032) log
event is generated. The corresponding SNMP trap for this log event is
"tmnxEqCardFirmwareUpgraded".
During any firmware upgrade, automatic or manual, it is imperative that during the upgrade
procedure:
• Power must NOT be switched off or interrupted.
• The system must NOT be reset.
• No cards are inserted or removed.
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