Reset Unused Porttag - HP A7500 Series Command Reference Manual

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CAUTION:
Do not use the reboot command to reboot the standby MPU. Instead, use the slave restart command (see
High Availability Command Reference
In IRF mode:
If no member switch is specified, all member switches reboot.
If a member switch is specified but no card is specified, the specified member switch reboots.
If a card is specified, only the specified card reboots.
Examples
# In standalone mode, reboot the switch.
<Sysname> reboot
# In standalone mode, reboot the LPU in slot 2.
<Sysname> reboot slot 2
# In IRF mode, reboot member switch 2.
<Sysname> reboot chassis 2
# In IRF mode, reboot the LPU in slot 2 on member switch 2.
<Sysname> reboot chassis 2 slot 2

reset unused porttag

Syntax
reset unused porttag
View
User view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the reset unused porttag command to clear unused 16-bit indexes on every MPU
The switch must maintain persistent 16-bit interface indexes and keep one interface index match one
interface name for network management. After deleting a logical interface, the switch retains its 16-bit
interface index so the same index can be assigned to the interface at interface re-creation.
To avoid index depletion causing interface creation failures, you can clear all 16-bit indexes that have
been assigned but not in use. The operation does not affect the interface indexes of the interfaces that
have been created but the indexes assigned to re-recreated interfaces might change.
NOTE:
In an IRF fabric, the command applies to all member switches.
A confirmation is required when you execute this command. The command will not run if you enter N to
cancel the operation or fail to make a confirmation within 30 seconds.
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