system-working-mode
Use system-working-mode to set the system operating mode.
Use undo system-working-mode to restore the default.
Syntax
system-working-mode { advance | standard | expert }
undo system-working-mode
Default
The device operates in standard mode.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
advance: Sets the system operating mode to advanced.
standard: Sets the system operating mode to standard.
expert: Sets the system operating mode to expert.
Usage guidelines
After changing the operating mode, you must reboot the device to make the device operate in the
new mode.
In different operating modes, the device supports different features, and might have different
specifications for the supported features. For example, the device supports FCoE over S-Channel
only when it operates in expert mode. For more information about FCoE over S-Channel, see FCoE
Command Reference.
If the prompt "Not enough hardware resources available." appears after you set the system
operating mode, perform the following tasks:
Use the display qos-acl resource command to display ACL resource usage.
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Use the undo acl command to release ACL resources as required.
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Set the system operating mode again.
For more information about the display qos-acl resource and undo acl commands, see ACL and QoS
Command Reference.
Examples
# Set the system operating mode to advanced.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] system-working-mode advance
Do you want to change the system working mode? [Y/N]:y
The system working mode is changed, please save the configuration and reboot the system
to make it effective.
temperature-limit
Use temperature-limit to set the temperature alarm thresholds for the device.
Use undo temperature-limit to restore the default.
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