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sys shutdown
3. Before you unplug the power cord, wait until you see the following message:
System Halted, OK to turn off power
Example
Shut down a running system.
Switch:1#sys shutdown
Are you sure you want shutdown the system? Y/N (y/n) ? y
CP1 [05/08/14 15:47:50.164] 0x00010813 00000000 GlobalRouter HW INFO System shutdown
initiated from CLI
CP1 [05/08/14 15:47:52.000] LifeCycle: INFO: Stopping all processes
CP1 [05/08/14 15:47:53.000] LifeCycle: INFO: All processes have stopped
CP1 [05/08/14 15:47:53.000] LifeCycle: INFO: All applications shutdown, starting power
down sequence
INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal
Stopping OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshdno /usr/sbin/sshd found; none killed
Stopping vsp...Error, do this: mount -t proc none /proc
done
sed: /proc/mounts: No such file or directory
sed: /proc/mounts: No such file or directory
sed: /proc/mounts: No such file or directory
Deconfiguring network interfaces... done.
Stopping syslogd/klogd: no syslogd found; none killed
Sending all processes the TERM signal...
Sending all processes the KILL signal...
/etc/rc0.d/S25save-rtc.sh: line 5: /etc/timestamp: Read-only file system
Unmounting remote filesystems...
Stopping portmap daemon: portmap.
Deactivating swap...
Unmounting local filesystems...
[24481.722669] Power down.
[24481.751868] System Halted, OK to turn off power
Pinging an IP device
About this task
Ping a device to test the connection between the switch and another network device. After you ping
a device, the switch sends an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packet to the target device.
If the device receives the packet, it sends a ping reply. After the switch receives the reply, a
message appears that indicates traffic can reach the specified IP address. If the switch does not
receive a reply, the message indicates the address does not respond.
Procedure
1. Log on to the switch to enter User EXEC mode.
2. Ping an IP network connection:
ping WORD<0–256> [-d] [-I <1–60>] [-s] [-t <1–120>] [count <1–9999>]
[datasize <28–51200>] [interface <gigabitEthernet|mgmtEthenet|
tunnel|vlan>] [scopeid <1–9999>] [source WORD<1–256>] [vrf WORD<0–
16>]
Basic administration
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 22
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