BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide

Selecting Profiles

To change the deployment profile, the new profile must first be selected, and the switch must then be rebooted to use the new profile.

Note – Before changing profiles, it is recommended that you save the active switch configuration to a backup file so that it may be restored later if desired.

The following ISCLI commands are used to change the deployment profile:

RS G8124(config)# boot profile {defaultrouting} (Select deployment profile)

RS

G8124(config)# exit

(To privileged EXEC mode)

RS

G8124# reload

(Reboot the switch)

To view the currently selected deployment profile, use the following ISCLI privileged EXEC command:

RS G8124# show boot

Note – When using a specialized profile, menus and commands are unavailable for features that are not supported under the profile. Such menus and commands will be available again only when a supporting profile is used.

Automatic Configuration Changes

BLADEOS 6.5 configuration blocks and backup files generated under a specific deployment profile are generally compatible among all other deployment profiles. However, if commands or capacities configured under a prior profile are not available using the current profile, the switch will ignore the unsupported commands. Mutually supported commands will be processed normally between profiles.

All configuration commands from the prior profile are initially retained when changing profiles, even though some may be ignored when the switch starts with new profile. This allows the administrator to change back to the prior deployment profile with the prior configuration intact if desired. However, once the administrator saves the configuration under the new profile, all unsupported commands are immediately cleared. For example, when using the Routing profile, because ACLs are unsupported in that mode, their settings will be excluded when the configuration is saved. Then, if returning to the Default profile, it will be necessary to reconfigure the desired ACLs, or to use the backup configuration.

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Blade ICE G8124-E manual Selecting Profiles, Automatic Configuration Changes

G8124-E, G8124 specifications

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