System Flags

After you enable or disable certain modes and functions, you need to save the configuration, and then restart the switch for your change to take effect. This section lists parameters and indicates if they require a switch restart.

The following table lists parameters you configure in the CLI using the boot config flags command. For information on system flags and their configuration, see Boot Flag Configuration using CLI.

Table 1. Boot configuration flags

Flag

Restart

advanced-feature-bandwidth-reservation

Yes

block-snmp

No

debug-config

Yes

debugmode

Yes

dvr-leaf-mode

No

Note:

The switch does not require a restart when you enable the dvr-leaf-mode flag, as long as there is no unsupported configuration on the switch.

enhancedsecure-mode

Yes

factorydefaults [config-only | reset-all-files | zero-touch]

Yes

flow-control-mode

Yes

ftpd

No

hsecure

Yes

ipv6-egress-filter

Yes

ipv6-mode

Yes

logging

No

macsec

Note:

Exception: Only required on 5320 Series and 5420 Series.

Yes

nni-mstp

Yes

reboot

No

spanning-tree-mode

Yes

spbm-config-mode

Yes

spbm-node-scaling

Note:

Exception: Only supported on 5320 Series and 5420 Series.

Yes

sshd

No

telnetd

No

tftpd

No

trace-logging

No

urpf-mode

Yes

verify-config

Yes

vrf-scaling

Yes

vxlan-gw-full-interworking-mode

Note:

Exception: Only supported on 7520 Series and 7720 Series.

Yes