85 DEVICE MANAGEMENTWhen configuring device management, go to these sections for information youare interested in:■ “Device Management Overview” on page 1039■ “Configuring Device Management” on page 1039■ “Displaying and Maintaining Device Management Configuration” on page1043■ “Device Management Configuration Example” on page 1043n File names in this document comply with the following rules■ Path + file name (namely, a full file name): File on a specified path. A full filename consists of 1 to 135 characters.■ File name” (namely, only a file name without a path): File on the currentworking path. The file name without a path consists of 1 to 91 characters.Device ManagementOverviewThrough the device management function, you can view the current working stateof a device, configure running parameters, and perform daily device maintenanceand management.Currently, the following device management functions are available:■ “Rebooting a Device” on page 1039■ “Specifying a Boot ROM File for the Next Device Boot” on page 1040■ “Upgrading Boot ROM” on page 1040■ “Clearing the 16-bit Interface Indexes Not Used in the Current System” onpage 1041■ “Identifying and Diagnosing Pluggable Transceivers” on page 1042Configuring DeviceManagementRebooting a Device When a fault occurs to a running device, you can remove the fault by rebootingthe device, depending on the actual situation. You can set a time at which thedevice can automatically reboot. You can also set a delay so that the device canautomatically reboot in the delay.Follow these steps to reboot a device: