Configuration procedure, Configuring the system operating mode – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuration procedure

To reboot a switch, perform one of these commands in user view:

Task Command

Remarks

Reboot a switch.

Reboot a card, or the whole

system immediately (in
standalone mode):

reboot [ slot slot-number ]

Reboot a card, a member

switch, or the whole system

immediately (in IRF mode):

reboot [ chassis
chassis-number [ slot

slot-number ] ]

Use either command.

To schedule a device reboot, perform one of the following commands in user view:

Task Command

Remarks

Schedule a reboot.

Schedule a reboot to occur at a

specific time and date:
schedule reboot at hh:mm

[ date ]

Schedule a reboot to occur

after a delay:

schedule reboot delay { hh:mm

| mm }

Use either command.
The scheduled reboot function is

disabled by default.

NOTE:

Changing any clock setting can

cancel the reboot schedule.

For data security, if you are performing file operations at the reboot time, the system does not reboot.

Configuring the system operating mode

With different system operating modes, the system adjusts the hardware resources to meet the

requirements of different services. The switch has the following system operating modes:

advance—Advanced mode

bridgee—Enhanced L2 mode

routee—Enhanced L3 mode

standard—Standard mode

H3C recommends that you restart the switch immediately to make this configuration take effect.
To configure the system operating mode:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Configure the system
operating mode.

system working mode { advance |
bridgee | routee | standard }

By default, the system operating
mode is standard.

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