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Configuration files in CLI
The CLI provides many options for working with configuration files. Using the CLI, configuration
files can be displayed, stored, and retrieved.
Related topics:
Importing action commands
Displaying the current configuration
Storing the current configuration
copy tftp config command
copy usb config command
Saving the current configuration
Automatically downloading a configuration file with CLI
Importing action commands
The import and export of action commands in ASCII configuration files is not supported in this
release. This includes commands such as radius secret and mdc-join. Action
commands that are part of a device configuration before an export operation will be excluded
during the export operation. Subsequent imports of the configuration file will not contain the
excluded commands. Excluded commands must be manually executed after the import
process.
This is very important to keep in mind especially in regards to configuring a new device or
updating a device that has been returned to factory defaults. Note the action commands that
were part of the pre-export configuration so they can be manually executed after the
configuration file is imported.
Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
The following table explains the parameters for the download command.
Table 23: download command parameters
Parameter
address <a.b.c.d>
image <image name>
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This parameter is the IP address of the
TFTP server to be used. The address
<ip> parameter is optional and if
omitted the switch defaults to the
TFTP server specified by the
server
download is to take place using a USB
Mass Storage Device.
This parameter is the name of the
software image to be downloaded
from the TFTP server.
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ACLI reference for wired networks
Description
tftp-
command unless software
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