Setting The System Operating Mode; Rebooting The Device - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
4.
Configure the login banner.
5.
Configure the incoming
banner.
6.
Configure the shell banner.

Setting the system operating mode

The device can operate in one of the following modes:
advance—Advanced mode.
standard—Standard mode.
In different operating modes, t he device supports different features, and might have different
specifications for the supported features. For example, the FCoE feature is supported only in advanced
mode.
To change the operating mode to advance, make sure the device has enough IFP ACL resources. To
display the current IFP ACL resource information, use the display qos-acl resource command. For more
information about this command, see ACL and QoS Command Reference.
To set the system operating mode:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Set the system operating
mode.

Rebooting the device

CAUTION:
A device reboot might interrupt network services.
To avoid configuration loss, use the save command to save the running configuration before a reboot.
For more information about the save command, see
Before a reboot, use the display startup and display boot-loader commands to verify that the startup
configuration file and startup software images are correctly specified. If a startup configuration file or
software image problem exists, the device cannot start up correctly. For more information about the two
display commands, see
The following device reboot methods are available:
Command
header login text
header incoming text
header shell text
Command
system-view
system-working-mode { advance |
standard }
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Remarks
By default, the device does not have a
login banner.
By default, the device does not have an
incoming banner.
By default, the device does not have a
shell banner.
Remarks
N/A
By default, the device operates in
standard mode.
The advance keyword is supported
only on EC cards, SE cards, SF cards,
and SG cards.
Change to the operating mode takes
effect after a reboot.
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