Viewing Usb Files - Avaya 4524GT Configuration Manual

Ethernet routing switch 4500 series
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System configuration using ACLI
You must run this command in the Privileged EXEC mode.
You can view the current switch settings for this process using the show config-network
command. This command takes no parameters.
The syntax for the script load-on-boot command is
script <1-127> load-on-boot <1-127> [usb [unit <1-8>] <filename> |
tftp <A.B.C.D> <filename> | bootp]
Table 29: script load-on-boot parameters
command.
Table 29: script load-on-boot parameters
script <1-127>
load-on-boot <1-127>
[usb | tftp | bootp]
unit <1-8>
<filename>
<A.B.C.D>
You must run this command in the global configuration mode.
You can view the current switch settings for this process using the show script [status]
<1-127> command.

Viewing USB files

Use the following procedure to view the USB files. You can display configuration files stored
on a USB device in a unit in a stack.
94
Configuration — System
Parameter
on page 94 outlines the parameters for this
Description
The index of the ASCII configuration script
table entry to be used.
The boot priority of the ASCII configuration
script table entry.
The settings to automatically load a
configuration file when the system boots:
• usb: load the configuration file at boot from
an USB mass storage device
• tftp: load the ASCII configuration file at
boot from a TFTP server
• bootp: load the ASCII configuration file at
boot and use BootP to obtain values for the
TFTP address and file name
The number of the unit in which the USB
mass storage device is inserted in.
The name of the configuration file to use in
this process.
The IP address of the TFTP server.
April 2011

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