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Resetting a switch

Resetting a switch reboots the switch using configuration parameters in memory. Depending on the reset
type, a switch reset may or may not include a Power-on Self Test (POST), or it may or may not disrupt traffic.

Table 9

describes the types of switch resets.

During a hot reset operation, fabric services will be unavailable for a short period (30-75 seconds
depending on switch model). Verify all administrative changes to the fabric (if any) are complete before
performing an Non-disruptive Code Load and Activation (NDCLA). When upgrading firmware across a
fabric using non-disruptive activation, upgrade one switch at a time and allow 75 seconds between
switches.

CAUTION:

Changes to the fabric may disrupt the NDCLA process.

Common administrative operations that change the fabric include:

Zoning modifications

Adding, moving or removing devices attached to the switch fabric. This includes powering up or
powering down attached devices.

Adding, moving or removing ISLs or other connections

After an NDCLA operation is complete, management connections must be re-initiated:

McDATA Web Server or Element Manager sessions will re-connect automatically

Telnet sessions must be restarted manually.

Applicable code versions:

Future switch code releases will be upgraded non-disruptively unless specifically indicated in its
associated release notes.

An NDCLA operation to previous switch code releases is not supported.

To reset a switch:

1.

Select the switch to be reset in the fabric tree.

2.

Select

Switch > Reset Switch:

• Select

Hot Reset to perform a hot reset.

• Select

Reset to perform a standard reset.

• Select

Hard Reset to perform a hard reset.

Table 9

Switch resets

Type

Description

Hot Reset

Resets a switch without a POST. This reset activates the pending
firmware, but does not disrupt switch traffic. If errors are detected on
a port during a hot reset, the port is reset automatically.

Reset without POST

Resets a switch without a POST. This reset activates the pending
firmware and it is disruptive to switch traffic.

Hard Reset

Resets a switch with a POST. This reset activates the pending firmware
and it is disruptive to switch traffic.