Specifications

Download Status − The status of the download operation: Success (the operation succeeded),
Failure (the operation failed).
Reset Request Status − The status of the reset operation: Initial (the operation has not
started), Success (the operation succeeded), Failure (the operation failed).
Message − A message relating to the status of the operation.
TIP: Use the table options and tools to find, filter, sort, print, and export information in a table
and customize table settings. You can access the Table Tools through a right−mouse click on
a column heading or anywhere in the table body, or by clicking the Table Tools
button in the upper left corner of the table (if you have the row count column
displayed). For more information, see Table Tools.
Reset Delay
Enter the amount of time (in seconds) until the device resets after the reset operation begins. For
example, if you start the reset operation at 4:00 pm with a 7 hour reset delay (420 seconds), the
device(s) will reset at 11:00 pm. This allows you to schedule your resets for a time when the network
is least busy.
Reset Type
Select the type of reset: Warm boot (restarts the device) or Cold boot (same as turning device power
off and on).
Elapsed Time
The amount of time in minutes:seconds since the reset operation started.
Start Button
Starts the timed resets. Resets occur simultaneously. Once the reset operation has started, you must
click Refresh to update the device information in the table.
Refresh Button
Once the reset operation has started, use the Refresh button to update the device information in the
table.
Reset Devices: Timed Reset Not Supported Window
Once the downloads have completed, use this window to reset those devices that do not support Timed Reset.
Devices will be reset one at a time, waiting until a device is fully booted before beginning the next device.
NOTE: During the device reset, Inventory Manager learns the current boot PROM version
installed on the device. Inventory Manager uses this information to determine whether
the boot PROM version installed on the device matches the boot PROM reference image
set for the device's binary family. (This information is displayed in the All Devices
Details View tab.) If the version number is not available from an image file, you can
manually set the version number in the Firmware Image General Tab.
Click the graphic for more information.
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