Reloading The System - Dell S6100 Configuration Manual

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BOOT_USER # boot change primary
boot device : flash
file name : systemb
BOOT_USER #
To boot from network:
BOOT_USER # boot change primary
boot device : tftp
file name : FTOS-SI-9-5-0-169.bin
Server IP address : 10.16.127.35
BOOT_USER #
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Assign an IP address and netmask to the Management Ethernet interface.
BOOT_USER # interface management ethernet ip address ip_address_with_mask
For example, 10.16.150.106/16.
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Assign an IP address as the default gateway for the system.
default-gateway gateway_ip_address
For example, 10.16.150.254.
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The environment variables are auto saved.
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Reload the system.
BOOT_USER # reload

Reloading the system

You can reload the system using the reload command. To reload the system, follow these steps:
Reload the system into Dell Networking OS.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload
Reload the system if a configuration change to the NVRAM requires a device reload.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload conditional nvram-cfg-change
Reload the system into the Dell diagnostics mode.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload dell-diag
Reload the system into the ONIE mode.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload onie [install | uninstall | rescue]
Use the install parameter to reload the system and enter the Install mode to install a networking OS.
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