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This command will only take effect after save configuration and reboot

This command will only take effect after save configuration and reboot

Dineshkumar_Ram
New Contributor
Hi Guys,

Am connecting X670V 40G port with X770-32q 40G port. So i have configured the both the switch for 40 G but it is not coming up as 40 G.

When i make port 97 as a 40 G it is giving below message,

X770-32q # configure port 97 partition 1x40GWarning: Configuration will be lost on ports 97
No configuration changes should be made on these ports until after
the next reboot.
This command will only take effect after save configuration and reboot.

I can't reboot my 40G switch now because it is live.

Output:

X770-32q # show port 97-100 nPort Summary
Port Display VLAN Name Port Link Speed Duplex
# String (or # VLANs) State State Actual Actual
==================================================================
97 RSTP_4010 E A 10G FULL
98 RSTP_4010 E A 10G FULL
99 RSTP_4010 E A 10G FULL
100 RSTP_4010 E A 10G FULL
==================================================================
Port State: D-Disabled, E-Enabled
Link State: A-Active, R-Ready, NP-Port not present, L-Loopback,
D-ELSM enabled but not up
d-Ethernet OAM enabled but not up

X670V# show port 49 configuration nPort Configuration
Port Virtual Port Link Auto Speed Duplex Flow Load Media
router State State Neg Cfg Actual Cfg Actual Cntrl Master Pri Red
=====================================================================
LBA-B21->VR-Default E R OFF 40000 FULL Q+LR4
=====================================================================

X670V# show port 49 nPort Summary
Port Display VLAN Name Port Link Speed Duplex
# String (or # VLANs) State State Actual Actual
==================================================================
49 LBA-B21-10.106.0(0003) E R
==================================================================

There is any other way i can do it?

2 REPLIES 2

Dineshkumar_Ram
New Contributor
ok. 

Thank you.

Drew_C
Valued Contributor III
Unfortunately, a reboot is the only way to make the partitioning mode change take effect.
GTM-P2G8KFN