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Avaya 4526FX - Shutdown Command

Avaya 4526FX
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Shutdown command
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 and blocking is performed, and the
user is notified that it is safe to power off the switch.
The syntax for the shutdown command is
shutdown [force][minutes-to-wait <1-60>] [cancel]
Substitute <minutes-to-wait> with the number of minutes to wait for user intervention
before the switch resets. If this parameter is not specified, the switch waits for 10 minutes
before resetting.
Use the shutdown command to safely shut down and power off the switch. After you initiate
the shutdown command, the switch saves the current configuration which allows users to
power off the switch within the specified time period (1 to 60 minutes); otherwise, the switch
performs a reset.
When you initiate the shutdown command in ACLI, the following message appears: Shutdown
(y/n) ?
Enter yes at this prompt to shut down the switch.
The following warning message appears:
Warning the switch/stack has been set to reboot in <xx> minutes. Current
configuration has been saved, no further configuration changes can be saved until
reboot occurs or 'shutdown cancel' command is issued.
The syntax for the shutdown command is
shutdown [force] [minutes-to-wait <1-60>] [cancel]
After you initiate the shutdown command, all existing and subsequent sessions display the
following message:
Stack will reset in <xxxx> seconds.
While existing ACLI sessions do not receive a warning message, all subsequent ACLI sessions
display the following message:
The shutdown process is in progress. It is safe to poweroff the stack. Configuration
changes will not be saved. Shutdown has blocked the flash. Autoreset in <xxxx>
seconds.
EDM does not receive any shutdown warning messages.
The following table describes the variables for the shutdown command.
Shutdown command
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