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(Extreme 220) (Routing) #ping ipv6 2001::4
Pinging 2001::4 with 64 bytes of data:
Send count=3, Receive count=0 from 2001::4
Average round trip time = 0.00 ms
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 reboots the switch without powering it o. This 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 reboot should proceed. The LEDs on the switch indicate a
successful reboot.
Format
reload [configuration [scriptname]]
Mode Privileged EXEC
Parameter Description
configuration Gracefully reloads the configuration. If no configuration file is specified, the startup-
config file is loaded.
scriptname
The configuration file to load. The scriptname must include the extension.
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 (active and backup) on the file system. Upload and download
files from a server using FTP, TFTP, Xmodem, Ymodem, or Zmodem. SFTP and SCP are available as
additional transfer methods if the software package supports secure management. If FTP is used, a
password is required.
Format
copy source destination {verify | noverify}
Mode Privileged EXEC
Replace the source and destination parameters with the options in Table 11 on page 190. 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 | ftp://user@ipaddress | hostname/
filepath/filename}
Utility Commands
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