F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices System Management and Maintenance Command Reference-6PW100
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Field Descri
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tion
Slot Ignored. This field always displays 0.
Version
Patch version. The first three characters represent the suffix of the PATCH-FLAG. For
example, if the PATCH-FLAG of the device or module is PATCH-RPE, "RPE" is
displayed. The following three digits, if any, represent the patch number. (The patch
number can be read after the patch is loaded.)
Temporary
Number of temporary patches. These patches are interim solutions for fixing critical
bugs. They are not formally released.
Common
Number of common patches. These patches are formally released to users. A
common patch always includes the functions of its previous temporary patches.
Current Total number of patches.
Running Number of patches in RUNNING state.
Active Number of patches in ACTIVE state.
Start-Address Start address of the patch memory area in the memory.
patch active
Use patch active to activate patches.
Syntax
patch active [ patch-number ]
Views
System view
Default command level
3: Manage level
Parameters
patch-number: Specifies the sequence number of a patch. The value range is 1 to 200. If no sequence
number is specified, this command validates all INACTIVE patches. If a sequence number is specified,
this command activates the specified patch and all its previous INACTIVE patches.
Usage guidelines
Before executing this command, you must use the patch load command to load patches.
The patch active command changes the state of DEACTIVE patches to ACTIVE state and runs the patches.
To continue to run these patches after a reboot, use the patch run command to change their state to
RUNNING. If not, the state of ACTIVE patches changes back to DEACTIVE at a reboot.
Examples
# Activate patch 3 and all its previous DEACTIVE patches.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] patch active 3
# Activate all DEACTIVE patches.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] patch active