Deployment Guide

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default-gateway gateway_ip_address
For example, 10.16.150.254.
6. The environment variables are auto saved.
7. Reload the system.
BOOT_USER # reload
Reloading the system
You can reload the system using the reload command. To reload the system, follow these steps:
Reload the system into Dell EMC Networking OS.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload
Reload the system if a configuration change to the NVRAM requires a device reload.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload conditional nvram-cfg-change
Reload the system into the Dell diagnostics mode.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload dell-diag
Reload the system into the ONIE mode.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload onie [install | uninstall | rescue]
Use the install parameter to reload the system and enter the Install mode to install a networking OS.
Use the uninstall parameter to reload the system and enter the Uninstall mode to uninstall a networking OS.
Use the rescue parameter to reload the system and enter the Rescue mode to access the file system.
The following example shows how to reload the system:
DellEMC# reload
Proceed with reload [confirm yes/no]: yes
The following example shows how to reload the system into Dell diagnostics mode:
DellEMC#reload dell-diag
Proceed with reload [confirm yes/no]: yes
The following example shows how to reload the system into ONIE mode:
DellEMC#reload onie
Proceed with reload [confirm yes/no]: yes
The following example shows how to reload the system into ONIE prompt and enter the install mode directly:
DellEMC#reload onie install
Proceed with reload [confirm yes/no]: yes
Viewing the Reason for Last System Reboot
You can view the reason for the last system reboot. To view the reason for the last system reboot, follow this procedure:
Use the following command to view the reason for the last system reboot:
EXEC or EXEC Privilege mode
show reset-reason [stack-unit {unit-number | all}]
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