Reboot; Set Timeout - Network Critical SmartNA-X User Manual

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Example
List the available configurations then delete breakout_10G:
CONTROLLER>restore
restore: Need name for settings to restore
The following sets of settings are available :
v_line_egress
full_traffic
breakout_10G
aggregate_1G
replicate_1G
with2extramaps
factory_defaults
CONTROLLER>delete settings breakout_10G
deleted OK

reboot

Use the reboot command to restart the SmartNA-X system Controller, or the currently selected module in the CLI. The
system takes around two minutes to restart, during which time access to the management interfaces will not be available.
Copper ports which have LFP or LMP enabled will continue to pass traffic, but all other ports will stop passing traffic
while the system reboots.
Syntax
reboot
Parameters
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Example
Reboot the system:
CONTROLLER>reboot
Rebooted card 2
Rebooted card 3
Rebooted card 4
Trap Request queue started for writing(32769)
Rebooted motherboard
CONTROLLER>
Broadcast message from admin@example.com (Fri Apr
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
Connection to 192.168.0.122 closed by remote host.
Connection to 192.168.0.122 closed.
admin@example.com:~#

set timeout

Use the set timeout command to specify a timeout value, in minutes, for command line sessions (it does not affect web
sessions). You may disable timeouts by setting 0 as the timeout value. Use show system to view the current timeout
setting.
Syntax
set timeout mins
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1G/10G User Guide 1.4
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