Autosave Feature - Avaya 3500 Series Getting Started

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Setting the systems DNS domain name
Specifies the DNS domain name for the switch.
Procedure
1. Enter Global Configuration mode:
enable
configure terminal
2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:
[no] [default] ip domain-name [<LINE>]
Variable definitions
The following table describes the parameters for the ip domain-name command.
Variable
<LINE>
no
default

Autosave feature

By default, every 60 seconds the switch checks whether a configuration change occurr, or if a log
message is written to nonvolatile storage. If one of these two events has occurred, the system
automatically saves its configuration and the nonvolatile log to flash memory. Also, the system
automatically saves the configuration file if a system reset command is invoked by the user.
Important:
Do not power off the switch within 60 seconds of changing configuration parameters. Doing so
causes loss of changes in the configuration parameters.
You can enable or disable the autosave feature using the autosave enable and no
autosave enable commands.
You can use ACLI command copy config nvram to force a manual save of the configuration
when the autosave feature is disabled.
Displaying autosave status
Display the status of the autosave feature, either enabled or disabled.
Procedure
1. Enter Privileged EXEC mode:
July 2015
Value
Specifies the system's DNS domain name.
DEFAULT: empty string
Clears the system's DNS domain name (sets it to an
empty string).
Clears the system's DNS domain name (sets it to an
empty string).
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Configuring the switch using ACLI
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