H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual
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Compiled Date : Dec 17 2012
CPU Type : XLP316
CPU Clock Speed : 1200MHz
Memory Type : DDR3 SDRAM
Memory Size : 4096MB
Memory Speed : 667MHz
BootWare Size : 1536KB
Flash Size : 500MB
BASIC CPLD Version : 1.0
EXTEND CPLD Version : 1.0
PCB Version : Ver.A
BootWare Validating...
Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu...
normal boot app
Loading the main image files...
Loading file flash:/s12500x-cmw710-system-a0040sp01.bin.....................
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Done.
Loading file flash:/s12500x-cmw710-boot-a0040sp01.bin.......................
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Image file flash:/s12500x-cmw710-boot-a0040sp01.bin is self-decompressing...
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Done.
System is starting...
Line aux0 is available.
Press ENTER to get started.
Press Enter at the prompt. When the prompt
appears, you can configure the switch.
After powering on the switch, check the following items:
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The cooling system is working, and you can hear fan rotating noise and feel air being blown out.
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The system status LEDs on the MPUs show that the system is operating normally. For more
information about LED behaviors, see "Appendix C LEDs."