Rebooting the switch, As an non-stacked switch, As a stacked set of switches – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide

Software Upgrade and Boot Options

To download the image, use the following command:

download image [<ipaddress> | <hostname>] <filename> {primary | secondary}

slot <n> | all

where:

The switch can store up to two images: a primary and a secondary. When you download a new image,
you must select into which image space (primary or secondary) the new image should be placed. If you
do select not an image space, the system uses the primary image space.

Rebooting the Switch

How you reboot the switch depends on whether the switch is non-stacked or whether the switch is
configured in a stacked set of switches.

As an Non-stacked Switch

To reboot the switch, use the following command:

reboot {time <date> <time> | cancel}

where:

If you do not specify a reboot time, the reboot occurs immediately following the command, and any
previously scheduled reboots are cancelled. To cancel a previously scheduled reboot, use the

cancel

option.

As a Stacked Set of Switches

The behavior of the reboot command differs sightly when the switch is a configured in a stack. See
“Recovering a Stack” on page 242 for other alternatives to the

reboot

command. To reboot the stack

master switch and all of the members in the stack, issue the following command:

reboot {time <date> <time> | cancel}

ipaddress

Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server.

hostname

Specifies the hostname of the TFTP server. (You must enable DNS to
use this option.)

filename

Specifies the filename of the new image.

primary

Specifies the primary image.

secondary

Specifies the secondary image.

slot <n>

Specifies the slot number in a stacked configuration.

all

Specifies all of the slots in a stacked configuration.

date

Specifies the date when the switch will be rebooted The date is
entered in the format

mm/dd/yyyy

.

time

Specifies the time of day, using a 24-hour clock, when the switch
will be rebooted. The time is entered in the format

hh:mm:ss

.

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