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39| The Basic User-Centric Networks Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| User Guide
Function/Menu Options Display Output
System Reboot Allows you to reboot the controller.
Reboot [no | yes]
System Halt Allows you to halt the controller.
Halt [no | yes]
Exit Maintenance Menu EXIT MAINTENANCE
Using the LCD and USB Drive
You can upgrade your image or upload a saved configuration by using your USB drive and your LCD
commands.
For more information on copying and transferring ArubaOS image and configuration files, see Managing Files on the
Controller on page 873
Upgrading an Image
1. Copy a new controller image onto your USB drive into a directory named /Dellimage.
2. Insert your USB drive into the controller’s USB slot. Wait for 30 seconds for the controller to mount the
USB.
3. Navigate to Upgrade Image in the LCD’s Maintenance menu. Select a partition and confirm the upgrade
(Y/N) and then wait for controller to copy the image from the USB drive to the system partition.
4. Execute a system reboot either from the LCD menu or from the command line to complete the upgrade.
Uploading a Saved Configuration
1. Make a copy of a controllerconfiguration (with the .cfg file extension), and save the copied file with the
name Dell_usb.cfg.
2. Move the saved configuration file onto your USB drive into a directory named /Dellimage.
3. Insert your USB drive into the controller’s USB slot. Wait for 30 seconds for the controller to mount the
USB.
4. Navigate to Upload Config in the LCD’s Maintenance menu. Confirm the upload (Y/N) and then wait for
the upload to complete.
5. Execute a system reboot either from the LCD menu or from the command line to reload from the uploaded
configuration.
For detailed upgrade and instruction, see the Upgrade chapter in the Release Notes.
Disabling LCD Menu Functions
For security purposes, you can disable all LCD menu functions by disabling the entire menu functionality using
the following commands:
(host) (config) #lcd-menu
(host) (lcd-menu) #disable menu
To prevent inadvertent menu changes, you can disable individual LCD menu functions using the following
commands:
(host) (lcd-menu) #disable menu maintenance ?
factory-default Disable factory default menu