reload

Halts a device or devices and performs a warm reboot

Supported on the following devices:

Syntax

reload {<DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME>|at|cancel|force|in|on|staggered}
reload {(<DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME>)}
reload {at <TIME> <1-31> <MONTH> <1993-2035> {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}}
reload {cancel} {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
reload {force} {(<DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME>|on <DOMAIN-NAME>|staggered)}
reload {force} {on <DOMAIN-NAME> {staggered}|staggered {<DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME>|
on <DOMAIN-NAME>}} {containing <WORD>|exclude-controllers|exclude-rf-domain-manager|
filter <DEVICE-TYPE>}
reload {in <1-999>} {list|on}
reload {in <1-999>} {list {<LINE>|all}|on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
reload {in <1-999>} {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
reload {on <DOMAIN-NAME>} {containing <WORD>|exclude-controllers|
exclude-rf-domain-manager|filter <DEVICE-TYPE>}
reload {staggered} {(<DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME>)|on <DOMAIN-NAME>} {containing <WORD>|
exclude-controllers|exclude-rf-domain-manager|filter <DEVICE-TYPE>}

Parameters

reload {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
reload <DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME> Initiates device(s) reload and configures associated parameters

The following keyword is recursive and allows you to specify multiple devices:

  • <DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME> – Optional. Reloads a specified device(s), identified by the <DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME> keyword. Specify the device‘s hostname or MAC address.
    Note: If no device is specified, the system reloads the logged device.
reload {at <TIME> <1-31> <MONTH> <1993-2035> {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}}
reload at Initiates device(s) reload and configures associated parameters
  • at – Optional. Schedules a reload at a specified time and day. Use the following keywords to specify the time and day: <TIME>, <1-31>, <MONTH>, and <1993-2035>.
<TIME> Specifies the time in the HH:MM:SS format
<1-31> Specifies the day of the month from 1 - 31
<MONTH> Specifies the month from Jan - Dec
<1993-2035> Specifies the year from 1993 - 2035. It should be a valid 4 digit year.
on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> Optional. Performs reload at the scheduled time, on a specified device or all devices within a specified RF Domain
  • <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, service platform, or RF Domain. When an RF Domain name is provided, all devices within the specified RF Domain are reloaded at the scheduled time. If no device is specified, the reload is scheduled on the logged device.
reload {cancel} {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
reload cancel on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> Cancels pending/scheduled reloads of device(s) cancel – Optional. Cancels all pending reloads
  • on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Optional. Cancels reloads pending on a specified device or all devices within a specified RF Domain
    • <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, service platform, or RF Domain.
      Note: If no device is specified, the system cancels reloads pending on the logged device.

on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>

Optional. Reloads on a specified device or RF Domain

  • <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, service platform, or RF Domain.

reload {force} {(<DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME>)}
reload force Initiates device(s) reload and configures associated parameters
  • force – Optional. Forces device(s) to reload, while ignoring conditions like upgrade in progress, unsaved changes, etc. Use the options provided to force a reload on a specified device or all devices in a RF Domain.
<DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME> This keyword is recursive and allows you to specify multiple devices.
  • <DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME> – Optional. Forces a reload on a specified device identified by the <DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME> keyword. Specify the device‘s hostname or MAC address. When executed, the specified device(s) are forced to halt and a warm reboot is performed.
    Note: If no device is specified, the system forcefully reloads the logged device.
reload {force} {on <DOMAIN-NAME> {staggered}|staggered {<DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME>|on <DOMAIN-NAME>}} 
{containing <WORD>|exclude-controllers|exclude-rf-domain-manager|filter <DEVICE-TYPE>}
reload force Initiates device(s) reload and configures associated parameters
  • force – Optional. Forces device(s) to reload, while ignoring conditions like upgrade in progress, unsaved changes, etc. Use the options provided to force a reload on a specified device or all devices in a RF Domain.
on <DOMAIN-NAME> staggered Optional. Forces a reload on all devices in a RF Domain
  • <DOMAIN-NAME> – Optional. Specify the name of the RF Domain. When executed, all devices within the specified RF Domain are forced to halt and a warm reboot is performed.
    • staggered – Optional. Enables staggered reload of devices (one at a time) without network impact. Use this option when rebooting multiple devices within an RF Domain. When executed, all devices within the specified RF Domain are forced to halt and reboot in a staggered manner.
staggered {<DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME>| on <DOMAIN-NAME>} Optional. Enables staggered reload of devices (one at a time) without network impact
  • <DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME> – Optional. Forces a reload on specified device(s) identified by the <DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME> keyword. Specify the device‘s hostname or MAC address. This is a recursive keyword that allows you to specify multiple devices. When executed, the specified device(s) are forced to halt and a warm reboot is performed.
  • on <DOMAIN-NAME> – Optional. Forces a reload on all devices in a RF Domain. Specify the name of the RF Domain. When executed, all devices within the specified RF Domain are forced to halt and a warm reboot is performed.
Note: If no device or RF Domain is specified, the system forcefully reloads the logged device.
{containing <WORD>| exclude-controllers exclude-rf-domain-manager| filter <DEVICE-TYPE>} When forcefully reloading devices in a RF Domain, you can use following options to filter specific devices or device types:
  • containing <WORD> – Optional. Filters out devices containing a specified sub-string in their hostnames
    • <WORD> – Optional. Provide the sub-string to match. All devices having hostnames containing the provided sub-string are filtered and forcefully reloaded.
  • exclude-controllers – Optional. Excludes all controllers in the specified RF Domain from the reload process
  • exclude-rf-domain-manager – Optional. Excludes the RF Domain manager from the reload process
  • filter <DEVICE-TYPE> – Optional. Filters devices by the device type specified. Select the type of device. All devices, of the specified type, within the specified RF Domain, are forcefully reloaded.
    • <DEVICE-TYPE> – Select the type of device to reload. The options are: AP410, AP460, AP505, AP510, AP560, AP7612, AP7632, AP7662, AP8533, NX5500, NX7500, NX9000, NX9600, VX9000.
reload {in <1-999>} {list {<LINE>|all}|on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
reload in <1-999> Initiates device(s) reload and configures associated parameters
  • in – Optional. Performs a reload after a specified time period
    • <1-999> – Specify the time from 1 - 999 minutes
list {<LINE>|all} Optional. Reloads all adopted devices or specified devices
  • <LINE> – Optional. Reloads listed devices. List all devices (to be reloaded) separated by a space.
  • all – Optional. Reloads all devices adopted by this controller
on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> Optional. Reloads a specified device or all devices within a specified RF Domain
  • <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, service platform, or RF Domain.
reload {on <DOMAIN-NAME>} {containing <WORD>|exclude-controllers|
exclude-rf-domain-manager|filter <DEVICE-TYPE>}
reload on <DOMAIN-NAME> Initiates device(s) reload and configures associated parameters
  • on <DOMAIN-NAME> – Optional. Enables reload of all devices in a RF Domain
    • <DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the name of the RF Domain. When executed, all devices within the specified RF Domain are immediately halted and a warm reboot is performed.
      Note: If no RF Domain is specified, the system reloads the logged device.
{containing <WORD>| exclude-controllers| exclude-rf-domain-manager| filter <DEVICE-TYPE>} When reloading devices in a RF Domain, you can use following options to filter specific devices or device types:
  • containing <WORD> – Optional. Filters out devices containing a specified sub-string in their hostnames.
    • <WORD> – Optional. Provide the sub-string to match. All devices having hostnames containing the provided sub-string are filtered and forcefully reloaded.
  • exclude-controllers – Optional. Excludes all controllers in the specified RF Domain from the reload process
  • exclude-rf-domain-manager – Optional. Excludes the RF Domain manager from the reload process
  • filter <DEVICE-TYPE> – Optional. Filters devices by the device type specified. Select the type of device to reload. All devices, of the specified type, within the specified RF Domain, are forcefully reloaded.
    • <DEVICE-TYPE> – Select the type of device to reload. The options are: AP410, AP460, AP505, AP510, AP560, AP7612, AP7622, AP7632, AP7662, AP8163, AP8533, NX5500, NX75XX, NX9000, NX9600, VX9000.
reload {staggered} {(<DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME>)|on <DOMAIN-NAME>} {containing <WORD>|
exclude-controllers|exclude-rf-domain-manager|filter <DEVICE-TYPE>}
reload staggered Initiates device(s) reload and configures associated parameters
  • staggered – Optional. Enables staggered reload of devices (one at a time) without network impact
{<DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME>| on <DOMAIN-NAME>} Use one of the following options to specify a single device, multiple devices, or a RF Domain
  • <DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME> – Optional. Performs staggered reload on specified device(s) identified by the <DEVICE-MAC-OR-HOSTNAME> keyword. Specify the device‘s hostname or MAC address. This is a recursive keyword that allows you to specify multiple devices. When executed, the specified device(s) are halted and a warm reboot is performed. Multiple devices are halted and rebooted one at a time without impacting network functioning.
  • <DOMAIN-NAME> – Optional. Performs staggered reload of all devices in a RF Domain. Specify the name of the RF Domain. When executed, devices in the specified RF Domain are halted and rebooted one at a time without impacting network functioning. Use additional filter options to filter devices in the specified RF Domain.
Note: If no device or RF Domain is specified, the system reloads the logged device.
{containing <WORD>| exclude-controllers| exclude-rf-domain-manager| filter <DEVICE-TYPE>} When reloading devices in a RF Domain, you can use following options to filter specific devices or device types:
  • containing <WORD> – Optional. Filters out devices containing a specified sub-string in their hostnames.
    • <WORD> – Optional. Provide the sub-string to match. All devices having hostnames containing the provided sub-string are filtered and reloaded.
    • exclude-controllers – Optional. Excludes all controllers in the specified RF Domain from the reload process
    • exclude-rf-domain-manager – Optional. Excludes the RF Domain manager from the reload process
    • filter <DEVICE-TYPE> – Optional. Filters devices by the device type specified. Select the type of device. All devices, of the specified type, within the specified RF Domain, are reloaded.
      • <DEVICE-TYPE> – Select the type of device to reload. The options are: AP410, AP460, AP505, AP510, AP560, AP7612, AP7622, AP7632, AP7662, AP8533, NX5500, NX75XX, NX9000, NX9600, VX9000.

Example

nx9500-6C8809#show boot
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     IMAGE            BUILD DATE             INSTALL DATE          VERSION
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  Primary       11/15/2019 04:19:02     11/18/2019 10:50:15     7.3.0.0-026D
  Secondary     11/08/2019 09:28:54     11/12/2019 10:03:19     7.3.0.0-023D
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Current Boot       : Primary
Next Boot          : Primary
Software Fallback  : Enabled
VM support         : Not present
nx9500-6C8809#
nx9500-6C8809#boot system secondary
Updated system boot partition
nx9500-6C8809#
nx9500-6C8809#reload
The system will be rebooted, do you want to continue? (y/n): y
nx9500-6C8809#
nx9500-6C8809#show boot
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     IMAGE            BUILD DATE             INSTALL DATE          VERSION
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  Primary       11/15/2019 04:19:02     11/18/2019 10:50:15     7.3.0.0-026D
  Secondary     11/08/2019 09:28:54     11/12/2019 10:03:19     7.3.0.0-023D
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Current Boot       : Secondary
Next Boot          : Secondary
Software Fallback  : Enabled
VM support         : Not present
nx9500-6C8809#
ap510-133B38#show boot
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     IMAGE            BUILD DATE             INSTALL DATE          VERSION
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  Primary       10/31/2019 22:59:41     10/18/2019 17:27:15     7.3.0.0-019D
  Secondary     11/08/2019 08:46:18     10/23/2019 13:25:36     7.3.0.0-023D
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Current Boot       : Primary
Next Boot          : Primary
Software Fallback  : Enabled
ap510-133B38#
ap510-133B38#upgrade ftp://symbol:symbol@134.141.244.21/AP5xx-7.3.0.0-026D.img
Running from partition /dev/mtdblock6
Validating image file header
Making file system
Extracting files (this may take some time)...........................................................................................................
Control C disabled
Version of firmware update file is 7.3.0.0-026D
Removing unneeded files from flash:/crashinfo directory
Removing unneeded files from flash:/var2/log directory
Writing Kernel to /dev/mtd5
Skipping boot sector upgrade
Writing BootOS to /dev/mtd3
Successful
ap510-133B38#
ap510-133B38#reload
The system will be rebooted, do you want to continue? (y/n): y
ap510-133B38#
ap510-133B38#show boot
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     IMAGE            BUILD DATE             INSTALL DATE          VERSION
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  Primary       10/31/2019 22:59:41     10/18/2019 17:27:15     7.3.0.0-019D
  Secondary     11/15/2019 03:30:34     10/29/2019 12:28:52     7.3.0.0-026D
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Current Boot       : Secondary
Next Boot          : Secondary
Software Fallback  : Enabled
ap510-133B38#