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I
Installing hotfixes,
Isolating and diagnosing a card,
L
Logging in through SSH,
Logging in through Telnet,
Logging in through the console or AUX port,
Logging in to the CLI,
Login methods,
M
Managing directories,
Managing files,
Managing power supplies,
Managing storage media,
Member switch-based ISSU upgrade example
(compatible or partially compatible version),
Member switch-based ISSU upgrade example (four
members, compatible or partially compatible
version),
Member switch-based ISSU upgrade example (four
members, incompatible version),
Member switch-based ISSU upgrade example
(incompatible version),
Member switches-based ISSU upgrade example (four
members, incompatible version),
Modem dial-in through the AUX port,
MPU-based ISSU upgrade example (compatible
version),
MPU-based ISSU upgrade example (four members,
compatible version),
N
NMS login example,
P
Performing a version rollback,
Performing an ISSU upgrade,
Performing batch operations,
Prerequisites,
R
Rebooting the switch,
Releasing connections to user interfaces,
Restoring the next-startup configuration file from a TFTP
server,
Restrictions and guidelines,
S
Saving the running configuration,
Saving the running configuration,
Scheduling jobs,
Sending messages to user interfaces,
Setting the file system operation mode,
Software upgrade examples,
Software upgrade task list,
Specifying a configuration file for the next startup,
Storage medium naming rules,
Supported storage media,
System software upgrade examples,
T
Telnet login control configuration example,
TFTP client configuration example (IRF mode),
TFTP client configuration example (standalone
mode),
Typical automatic configuration network,
U
Understanding command-line errors,
Upgrading BootWare,
Upgrading CPLDs,
Upgrading fan monitor software,
Upgrading MBUS daughter card software,
Upgrading or repairing the power software on an
interface card,
Upgrading the power monitor software,
Upgrading the system software,
User interface assignment,
User interface configuration examples,
User interface configuration task list,
User interface numbering,
Using the BASIC-BOOTWARE menu,
Using the command history function,
Using the device as a TFTP client,
Using the device as an FTP client,
Using the device as an FTP server,
Using the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu,
Using the undo form of a command,
V
Verifying and diagnosing transceiver modules,
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