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Chapter 79 MAINTENANCE
XGS2220 Series User’s Guide
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79.16 Reboot System
Reboot System allows you to restart the Switch without physically turning the power off. It also allows you
to load configuration one (Config 1), configuration two (Config 2), a Custom Default or the Factory
Default configuration when you reboot. Follow the steps below to reboot the Switch.
Click MAINTENANCE > Reboot System to view the screen as shown next.
Status This field displays whether the stacked Switch is active or inactive in a stack system.
Init means the master Switch is initializing the slot ID.
active* means the Switch is in the stack, but some items fail to initialize. See the system logs
for details.
If the Switch is not the master, disconnect and reconnect the stacking port and wait.
Restart the Switch if it still displays active*.
If the Switch is a master, restart the Switch or select another master.
Version The Switch has 2 firmware sets, Firmware 1 and Firmware 2, residing in flash.
Running shows the version number (and model code) and MM/DD/YYYY creation date
of the firmware currently in use on the Switch (Firmware 1 or Firmware 2). The firmware
information is also displayed at System Information in Basic Setting.
Firmware 1 shows its version number (and model code) and MM/DD/YYYY creation
date.
Firmware 2 shows its version number (and model code) and MM/DD/YYYY creation
date.
Boot Image
Current Boot Image This displays which firmware is currently in use on the Switch (Firmware 1 or Firmware 2).
Config Boot Image Select which firmware (Firmware 1 or Firmware 2) should load, click Apply and reboot the
Switch to see changes, you will also see changes in the Current Boot Image field above as
well.
Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses these
changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the top navigation panel to
save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Firmware Choose to upload the new firmware to (Firmware) 1 or (Firmware) 2.
In Stacking mode, the first field is the slot number. Click the drop-down list to choose the
slot number of the Switch in a stack to upgrade the firmware on this slot. Or select All to
upgrade the firmware for all slots.
File Path Click Choose File or Browse to locate the firmware file you wish to upload to the Switch.
Upgrade Click Upgrade to load the new firmware. Firmwares are only applied after a reboot. To
reboot, go to MAINTENANCE > Reboot System and click Config 1
, Config 2 or Factory
Default (Config 1, Config 2, Factory Default, and Custom Default are the configuration files
you want the Switch to use when it restarts). In Stacking mode, you can also choose
Stacking Default to reboot.
Table 326 MAINTENANCE > Firmware Upgrade (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
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