Rebooting A Card Of Ethernet Switch; Scheduling A Reboot On The Switch; Specifying The App To Be Adopted At Reboot - H3C S7500 Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging
H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches

4.2.3 Rebooting a Card of Ethernet Switch

It would be necessary to reset a card of Ethernet switch when failure occurs.
Follow the step to reset a card:
Reset a card of Ethernet
switch
The range of slot-number varies with the specific product type: for S7502, it is 0~2; for
S7503, it is 0~3; for S7506, it is 0~6; for S7506R, it is 0~7. Choosing 0 means that you
will reset the SRPU board, which is equivalent to resetting the system.

4.2.4 Scheduling a Reboot on the Switch

After you schedule a reboot on the switch, the switch will reboot at the specified time.
Follow these steps to schedule a reboot on the switch
Schedule a reboot on the switch,
and set the reboot date and time
Schedule a reboot on the switch,
and set the reboot waiting delay
Note:
There is at most one minute defer for scheduled reboot, that is, the switch will reboot
within one minute after reaching the specified reboot date and time.

4.2.5 Specifying the APP to be Adopted at Reboot

APP is the host software of the switch. If multiple APPs exist in the Flash memory, you
can use the command here to specify the one that will be adopted when the switch
reboots.
The S7500 series Ethernet switches feature double SRPUs. When both the active and
standby SRPUs need to be upgraded, you need to specify the APP file used for the
next startup for the active SRPU and the standby SRPU respectively. Note that, you
must specify the APP file for the active SRPU from the Flash or CF card of the active
SRPU, and that for the standby SRPU from the Flash or CF card of the standby SRPU.
Follow the step to specify the APP to be adopted at reboot:
To do...
reboot [ slot
slot-number ]
To do...
Use the command...
Use the command...
schedule reboot at hh:mm
[ yyyy/mm/dd ]
schedule reboot delay
{ hhh:mm | mmm }
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