Cisco SD-WAN vManager Reboot
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11-26-2024 04:43 PM
This is regarding Cisco SD-WAN vManager reboot.
I want the right procedure how to reboot the vManager without any issue.
Give me reference link or the details how to reboot it.
Also let me know if the reboot is possible via GUI or via CLI ?
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11-26-2024 04:55 PM
I understand there are 2 commands.
request nms all restart
reboot
Which one is recommended. My understanding is that 1st command will not have any impact. 2nd command will have impact.
Correct me If I am wrong.

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11-26-2024 09:54 PM
Hi,
vManage failure does not impact data plane/control plane of the routers. Only you lose management/monitoring of the router from vManage point of view which is logical because vManage is down.
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11-26-2024 11:32 PM
Please refer to the below article (Sorry its in Japanese, but try to translate online)
SD-WAN: Troubleshoot GUI Related Issues in vManage - Cisco Community
Its mention with reboot command there will little interruption.
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11-27-2024 04:05 PM
Any inputs or suggestions ?

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11-30-2024 01:58 PM
Agree, if port-hop happens then all BFDs on the device will be impacted.
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11-30-2024 04:06 PM
Thanks.
Can you please help in explaining more on this ?
