You can reboot security devices from the Security Devices page. You can also reboot virtual chassis setups, dual Routing Engine (RE) setups, and cluster setups. However, you cannot reboot logical system (LSYS) devices in Security Director.
Note You can only reboot devices for which the connection status is Up.
To reboot devices:
The Security Devices page appears.
The Reboot Devices page appears displaying the devices selected for rebooting
The Job Detail: Reboot Devices appears displaying the details of the job.
You are returned to the Security Devices page.
Note You can view the job results from the Job Management page. If some of the devices fail to reboot, you can use the Retry on Failed Devices action to retry rebooting the devices that failed to reboot. See Retrying a Failed Job on Devices in Security Director.
Table 119: Reboot Devices Settings
Setting | Guideline |
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Power off device after reboot | Select this check box if you want the devices to be powered off after the reboot. |
Message | Enter a message that will be broadcast to users who are logged in to the devices being rebooted. |
Type | Specify whether the devices should be rebooted immediately or later. If you specify that the operation should be run later, you must specify a start date and time (in MM/DD/YYYY and HH:MM:SS 24-hour or AM/PM formats) for the reboot operation. |
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