Utility Commands
569
ProSafe Managed Switch
quit
This command closes the current telnet connection or resets the current serial connection.
The system asks you whether to save configuration changes before quitting.
Format quit
Modes
• Privileged EXEC
• User EXEC
reload
This command resets the switch without powering it off. Reset means that all network
connections are terminated and the boot code executes. The switch uses the stored
configuration to initialize the switch. You are prompted to confirm that the reset should
proceed. The LEDs on the switch indicate a successful reset.
Format reload
Mode
save
This command makes the current configuration changes permanent by writing the
configuration changes to system NVRAM.
Format save
Mode
copy
The copy command uploads and downloads files to and from the switch. You can also use
the copy command to manage the dual images (image1 and image2) on the file system.
Upload and download files from a server by using TFTP or Xmodem. SFTP and SCP are
available as additional transfer methods if the software package supports secure
management.
Format copy <source> <destination>
Mode
Replace the <source> and <destination> parameters with the options in table below.
For the <url> source or destination, use one of the following values:
{xmodem | tftp://<ipaddr|hostname>|<ip6address|hostname>/<filepath>/<filename> [noval]
| sftp|scp://<username>@<ipaddr>|<ipv6address>|<filepath>|<filename>}
For TFTP, SFTP and SCP, the <ipaddr|hostname> parameter is the IP address or host
name of the server, <filepath> is the path to the file, and <filename> is the name of the
file you want to upload or download. For SFTP and SCP, the <username> parameter is the
username for logging into the remote server via SSH.
Privileged EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Privileged EXEC