
Table 31: shutdown command parameter
Parameters
Description
force
This parameter forces the shutdown without
confirmation.
minutes-to-wait <1-60>
This parameter represents the number of minutes to
wait before the shutdown occurs. If no value is
specified, the default value of 10 minutes is used.
cancel
This parameter cancels a scheduled shutdown any
time during the time period specified by the
minutes-to-wait
parameter.
reload command
About this task
The
reload
command operates in a similar fashion to the shutdown command. However, the
reload command is intended more to be used by system administrators using the command
functionality to configure remote devices and reset them when the configuration is complete.
The
reload
command differs from the shutdown command in that the configuration is not
explicitly saved after the command is issued. This means that any configuration changes must
be explicitly saved before the switch reloads.
The
reload
command does temporarily disable auto-save functionality until the reload occurs.
Cancelling the reload returns auto-save functionality to any previous setting.
The reload command has the following syntax:
reload [force] [minutes-to-wait
<1-60>] [cancel]
The following table describes the parameters of the
reload
command.
Table 32: reload command parameters
Parameter
Description
force
This parameter forces the reload without confirmation.
minutes-to-wait <1-60>
This parameter represents the number of minutes to
wait before the reload occurs. If no value is specified,
the default value of 10 minutes is used.
cancel
This parameter cancels a scheduled reload any time
during the time period specified by the minutes-to-wait
parameter.
ACLI Reference for wired networks
180 Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
August 2013