Dumpboot - Bay Networks 6300 Supplement Manual

Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Book C
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
To copy global port parameters from the RA 6300 named frontlobby to
the RA 6300 at 132.245.6.55:
command: copy 1@frontlobby 1@132.245.6.55

dumpboot

The dumpboot command requires superuser privileges. When the
RA 6300 dumpboots, it terminates all active connections.
The dumpboot command performs a dump of every RA 6300 specified
in the annex_list and then reboots the RA 6300. You can set the boot
time, and the dumpboot command sends a warning message to users
attached to the RA 6300.
dumpboot. The syntax is:
dumpboot [–aq] [[+] [HH:] [MM]] [annex_list] [filename] [warning]
The following is an example of the dumpboot command:
command: dumpboot
annex list (return for default): backhall
filename (return for default): <cr>
warning: Diagnostic testing
The RA 6300 sends the dump to a defined preferred dump host. If that
host is not defined or does not respond, the RA 6300 broadcasts its dump
request and dumps to the first host that responds.
Table C-6
describes the arguments for
Chapter 1
na Commands
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