Erasing Image And Configuration Files; Scheduling A System Reload; Reloading At A Specific Time - IBM 4002-C2A Installation And User Manual

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Erasing image and configuration files

To erase software images or configuration files, use the commands described
below. These commands are valid at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI.
v erase flash primary erases the image stored in primary flash of the system.
v erase flash secondary erases the image stored in secondary flash of the system.
v erase startup-config erases the configuration stored in the startup

Scheduling a system reload

In addition to reloading the switch manually, you can configure the system to
reload itself at a specific time or after a specific amount of time has passed.
Note: The scheduled reload feature requires the system clock. You can use a

Reloading at a specific time

To schedule a system reload for a specific time, use one of the following methods.
To schedule a system reload from the primary flash module for 6:00:00 AM,
January 19, 2006, enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level of the
CLI:
Syntax: reload at <hh:mm:ss> <mm-dd-yy> [primary | secondary]
<hh:mm:ss> is the hours, minutes, and seconds.
<mm-dd-yy> is the month, day, and year.
primary | secondary specifies whether the reload is to occur from the primary
code flash module or the secondary code flash module. The default is primary.
– 21 - Download a startup-config file from a TFTP server to the device's
code flash.
– 22 - Upload the running-config from the device's code flash to the TFTP
server.
23 - Download a configuration file from a TFTP server into the device's
running-config.
30 - Download the config to DRAM from a TFTP server, clear the
running-running config, and overwrite with the new config.
Note: Command option 23 adds configuration information to the
running-config on the device, and does not replace commands. If you
want to replace configuration information in the device, use "no" forms
of the configuration commands to remove the configuration information,
then use configuration commands to create the configuration information
you want. Command option 30 erases the entire running-config and
replaces it with the new configuration file.
configuration file; however, the running configuration remains intact until
system reboot.
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server to set the clock or you can set
the device clock manually.
NetIron# reload at 06:00:00 01-19-06
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