01-25-2011 07:15 AM - edited 03-06-2019 03:10 PM
Is there a best practice stated someplace that you should reload the
catalyst 6500 switch at some time interval. Mine have been running for over a year
without a reload and due to some other work that will be occuring this
weekend I will have the opportunity to reload them if needed.
01-25-2011 07:22 AM
Hi Susan,
There is no need to reboot the switch or router after certain time frame, if you don't have to.
HTH
Reza
01-25-2011 07:34 AM
I encourage regularly rebooting the 6500.
01-25-2011 07:42 AM
I reboot everytime I upgrade the IOS. It's usually 2-3 times per year. It's not because it "needs" it, just more of a warmy fuzzy for me.
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01-25-2011 07:53 AM
I reboot everytime I upgrade the IOS. It's usually 2-3 times per year.
And I thought I was bad in upgrading the IOS for the 6500 everytime. He he he ...01-25-2011 08:02 AM
I have the uncanny knack of finding bugs in the 6500.
01-25-2011 01:46 PM
I have the uncanny knack of finding bugs in the 6500.
I now name thee "Bug Master".01-25-2011 07:23 PM
Hi,
Just a quick checks that I usually do when rebooting the box are the following,(assuming that you are running IOS)
Show boot <-- Check the config-reg, check the image location and image name.
rem com sw sh boot <--- Check the same as above.
The second command come as a important step because, the SP is the first one to boot up.
Regards,
01-26-2011 03:25 AM
Hi,
theres is no need to reboot the switch if you don´t have (e.g. IOS-Update, etc.).
But why not - in this case its running for just 1 year and i don´t think a reboot could cause any damage.
For Switches running up to 5 or 7 years without a reboot i would definiteley say no to a reboot. The danger of killing any hardware would be to big.
Good Luck for the weekend.
01-26-2011 07:36 AM
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01-26-2011 01:28 PM
For Switches running up to 5 or 7 years without a reboot i would definiteley say no to a reboot.
I ain't going into an argument with you but I will never have a Cisco appliance running > 1 year without a reboot.
The danger of killing any hardware would be to big.
You have no idea how many of our routers and switches died because of a power failure. So it doesn't matter for me and I don't mind. Management have to swallow the fact that things fail and if they don't want to see this happen regularly then they need to invest in high-quality UPS, power surge protectors and a power generator.Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
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