Administration: General Information
Rebooting the D evice
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After Auto Detect ion is enabled in the Console Settings page, it can be activated
by connecting the console to the device and press the Enter key twice. The device
detects the baud rate automatically.
To enable Auto Detection or to manually set the baud rate of the console:
STEP 1 Click Administration > Console Settings.
STEP 2 Select one of the following:
Auto Detection—The console baud rate is detected automatically.
Static—Select one of the available speeds.
Rebooting the Device
Some configuration changes, such as enabling jumbo frame support, require the
system to be rebooted before they take effect. However, rebooting the device
deletes the Running Configuration, so it is critical that the Running Configuration is
saved to the Startup Configuration before the device is rebooted. Clicking Apply
does not save the configuration to the Startup Configuration. For more information
on files and file types, see the System Files section.
You can back up the configuration by using

Administration > File Management >

Copy/Save Configuration

or clicking Save at the top of the window. You can also
upload the configuration from a remote device. See the Download/Backup
Configuration/Log section.
There are cases when you might prefer to set the time of the reboot for some time
in the future. This could happen for example in one of the following cases:
You are performing actions on a remote device, and these actions might
create loss of connectivity to the remote device. Pre-scheduling a reboot
restores the working configuration and enables restoring the connectivity to
the remote device. If these actions are successful, the delayed reboot can
be cancelled.
Reloading the device cause loss of connectivity in the network, thus by
using delayed reboot, you can schedule the reboot to a time that is more
convenient for the users (e.g. late night).