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Configuring the Switch

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Web – Click System, Reset. Enter the amount of time the switch should wait before
rebooting. Click the Reset button to reboot the switch or click the Cancel button to
cancel a configured reset. If prompted, confirm that you want reset the switch or
cancel a configured reset.

Figure 3-23 Resetting the System

CLI – Use the reload command to restart the switch. When prompted, confirm that
you want to reset the switch.

Note:

When restarting the system, it will always run the Power-On Self-Test. It will also
retain all configuration information stored in non-volatile memory (See ’Saving or
Restoring Configuration Settings" on page 3-28 or th
e copy running-config
startup-config
command (See ’copy" on page 4-37).

Setting the System Clock

Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) allows the switch to set its internal clock
based on periodic updates from a time server (SNTP or NTP). Maintaining an
accurate time on the switch enables the system log to record meaningful dates and
times for event entries. You can also manually set the clock. If the clock is not set
manually or via SNTP, the switch will only record the time from the factory default set
at the last bootup.

When the SNTP client is enabled, the switch periodically sends a request for a time
update to a configured time server. You can configure up to three time server IP
addresses. The switch will attempt to poll each server in the configured sequence.

Console(config)#reload

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*** --- Rebooting at January 1 23:53:44 2001 ---
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Are you sure to reboot the system at the specified time? <y/n> y

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