Reboot Behavior - Avaya AP-7 User Manual

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The Command Line Interface
Sample CLI Batch File
The following is a sample CLI Batch File:
set sysname system1
set sysloc sunnyvale
set sysctname contact1
set sysctphone 1234567890
set sysctemail email@domain.com
set ipaddr 11.0.0.66
set ipaddrtype static
set ipsubmask 255.255.255.0
set ipgw 11.0.0.1
set wif 4 autochannel disable
set wif 4 mode 1
set syslogstatus enable
set sysloghbstatus enable
set sysloghbinterval 5
set wif 4 netname london
reboot

Reboot Behavior

When a CLI Batch file contains a reboot command, the reboot will occur only after the entire CLI
Batch file has been executed.
There are two methods of uploading the CLI Batch File:
Upload
Upload and reboot (this option is to be used for a CLI Batch file containing the
configuration parameters that require a reboot)
CLI Batch File Error Log
If there is any error during the execution of the CLI Batch file, the AP will stop executing the file.
The AP generates traps for all errors and each trap contains the following information:
Start of execution
Original filename of the uploaded file
End of execution (along with the status of execution)
Line number and description of failures that occurred during execution
The AP logs all the errors during execution and stores them in the Flash memory in a CLI Batch
File Error Log named "CBFERR.LOG". The CLI Batch File Error Log can be downloaded though
TFTP, HTTP, or CLI file transfer to a specified host.
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