Specifications
Show devices that failed firmware upgrade
Select this checkbox to include devices that failed the firmware upgrade.
Device List Table
A list of the devices you have selected for your reset operation. Once the reset operation has started,
you must click Refresh to update the device information in the table.
Selected − Use the checkboxes in this column to select or deselect devices to be reset.
Devices that do not support timed reset cannot be selected.
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Running New Firmware − Following the reset, a indicates the device is running the new
firmware version. (The checkmark is only displayed if the firmware version changes.)
Remember to click Refresh to update the information in the table following the reset.
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IP Address − The device's IP address. Note that chassis that support Distributed Forwarding
Engines (DFEs), such as the Matrix N−Series, display a single management IP even though
there may be multiple DFE modules in the chassis.
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Firmware Version − Shows the current firmware version installed in the device. Following
the reset, the new firmware version will be displayed. Remember to click Refresh to update
the information in the table following the reset.
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Device Status − The device's connection status (Contact or No Contact) and, therefore, its
ability to respond to SNMP requests.
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Downloaded Image − The name of the image file that was downloaded.•
Download Status − The status of the download operation: Success (the operation succeeded),
Failure (the operation failed).
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Reset Request Status − The status of the reset operation: Initial (the operation has not
started), Success (the operation succeeded), Failure (the operation failed).
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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
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