1-2Device Management Configuration Task ListComplete these tasks to configure device management:Task RemarksConfiguring the Exception Handling Method OptionalRebooting a Device OptionalConfiguring the Scheduled Automatic Execution Function OptionalUpgrading Device Software OptionalConfiguring Temperature Alarm Thresholds for a board OptionalClearing the 16-bit Interface Indexes Not Used in the Current System OptionalConfiguring the System Load Sharing Function OptionalEnabling Active/Standby Mode for Service Ports on SRPUs OptionalConfiguring the Traffic Forwarding Mode of SRPUs OptionalConfiguring the Working Mode of LPUs OptionalEnabling the Port Down Function Globally OptionalEnabling Expansion Memory Data Recovery Function on a board OptionalIdentifying and Diagnosing Pluggable Transceivers OptionalConfiguring the Exception Handling MethodWhen the system detects any software abnormality, it handles the situation with one of the following twomethods:z reboot: The system recovers itself through automatic reboot.z maintain: The system maintains the current situation, and does not take any measure to recoveritself. Therefore, you need to recover the system manually, such as reboot the system. Sometimes,it is difficult for the system to recover, or some prompts that are printed during the failure are lostafter the reboot. In this case, you can use this method to maintain the abnormal state to locateproblems and recover the system.Follow these steps to configure the exception handling method (distributed device):To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Configure the exceptionhandling method on the activeswitching and routingprocessing unit (SRPU) and thestandby SRPUsystem-failure { maintain |reboot }OptionalBy default, the active SRPUand the standby SRPU adoptthe reboot method to handleexceptions.