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Avaya 4000 Series - Shutting down and Resetting a Switch

Avaya 4000 Series
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Procedure
At the command prompt, enter the following command:
copy config usb {filename <filename> | unit <1-8>
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the copy config usb command.
Table 19: copy config usb command
Variable Value
<filename> The name of the file to be retrieved.
<1-8> The unit number in which the USB device is
inserted in, if the unit is a part of the stack.
Shutting down and resetting a switch
Shutting down the switch
The switch administrator can use this feature to safely shut down the switch without interrupting
a process or corrupting the software image. After you issue the command, the configuration
is saved, auto-save functionality is temporarily disabled, and the user is notified that it is safe
to power off the switch. If the shutdown is cancelled, auto-save functionality returns to the state
in which it was previously functioning.
Important:
Any configurations or login performed on the switch after you initiate the shutdown command
are not saved to NVRAM and are lost after the reset.
Procedure
1. Log on to Privileged EXEC mode in ACLI:
enable
2. Enter the following command:
Configuring the switch using ACLI
52 Quick Start Configuration for Avaya ERS 4000 Series November 2013
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