Netgear M5300-28G-POE+ (GSM7228PSv1h2) - 12-Port Managed Gigabit Switch Softwarehandbuch
Utility Commands
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M5300, M6100, and M7100 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches
ending with the first line containing the string2 match. If multiple sessions matching the
specified string match criteria are part of the base output, then all instances are displayed.
specified string match criteria are part of the base output, then all instances are displayed.
show “command” | section “string” include “string2”
The command show command (that is, you must enter a keyword of an existing show
command for the command parameter) is executed and the output is filtered to only show
lines included within the section(s) identified by lines containing the string match and
ending with the first line containing the default end-of-section identifier (that is, exit) and
that include the string2 match. This type of filter command could also include “exclude” or
user-defined end-of-section identifier parameters as well.
command for the command parameter) is executed and the output is filtered to only show
lines included within the section(s) identified by lines containing the string match and
ending with the first line containing the default end-of-section identifier (that is, exit) and
that include the string2 match. This type of filter command could also include “exclude” or
user-defined end-of-section identifier parameters as well.
Dual Image Commands
NETGEAR Managed Switch software supports a dual image feature that allows the switch to
have two software images in the permanent storage. You can specify which image is the
active image to be loaded in subsequent reboots. This feature allows reduced down-time
when you upgrade or downgrade the software.
have two software images in the permanent storage. You can specify which image is the
active image to be loaded in subsequent reboots. This feature allows reduced down-time
when you upgrade or downgrade the software.
delete
This command deletes the image1 or image 2 file from the permanent storage. The optional
unit
unit
parameter is valid only for blades. The unit parameter identifies the blade on which
you must execute this command. When you do not enter this parameter, the command is
executed on all blades in the chassis.
executed on all blades in the chassis.
boot system
This command activates the specified image. It will be the active-image for subsequent
reboots and will be loaded by the boot loader. The current active-image is marked as the
backup-image for subsequent reboots. If the specified image doesn't exist on the system, this
command returns an error message. The optional unit parameter identifies the blade on
which you must execute this command. When you do not enter this parameter, the command
is executed on all blades in the chassis.
reboots and will be loaded by the boot loader. The current active-image is marked as the
backup-image for subsequent reboots. If the specified image doesn't exist on the system, this
command returns an error message. The optional unit parameter identifies the blade on
which you must execute this command. When you do not enter this parameter, the command
is executed on all blades in the chassis.
show bootvar
This command displays the version information and the activation status for the current
images on the supplied blade of the chassis. If you do not specify a blade number, the
command displays image details for all nodes on the chassis. The command also displays
any text description associated with an image. This command, when used on a standalone
images on the supplied blade of the chassis. If you do not specify a blade number, the
command displays image details for all nodes on the chassis. The command also displays
any text description associated with an image. This command, when used on a standalone
Format
delete [unit] {image1 | image2}
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Format
boot system
[unit] {image1 | image2}
Mode
Privileged EXEC