176 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide
Software Upgrade and Boot Options
Rebooting the Switch
To reboot the switch, use the following command:
reboot { time <date> <time> | cancel}
where date is the date and time is the time (using a 24-hour clock format) when the switch will be
rebooted. The values use the following format:
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss
If you do not specify a reboot time, the reboot occurs immediately following the command, and any
previously schedule reboots are cancelled. To cancel a previously scheduled reboot, use the cancel
option.
Saving Configuration ChangesThe configuration is the customized set of parameters that you have selected to run on the switch. As
you make configuration changes, the new settings are stored in run-time memory. Settings that are
stored in run-time memory are not retained by the switch when the switch is rebooted. To retain the
settings, and have them load when you reboot the switch, you must save the configuration to
nonvolatile storage.
The switch can store two different configurations: a primary and a secondary. When you save
configuration changes, you can select to which configuration you want the changes saved. If you do not
specify, the changes are saved to the configuration area currently in use.
If you have made a mistake, or you must revert to the configuration as it was before you started
making changes, you can tell the switch to use the secondary configuration on the next reboot.
To save the configuration, use the following command:
save {configuration} {primary | secondary}
To use the configuration, use the following command:
use configuration [primary | secondary]
The configuration takes effect on the next reboot.
NOTE
If the switch is rebooted while in the middle of a configuration save, the switch boots to factory default
settings. The configuration that is not in the process of being saved is unaffected.
Returning to Factory Defaults
To return the switch configuration to factory defaults, use the following command:
unconfig switch
This command resets the entire configuration, with the exception of user accounts and passwords that
have been configured, and the date and time.