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Disabling the LCD Screen, Table 13

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Table 13: LCD Panel Mode LCD Mode Function Status Displays the ArubaOS version. Maintenance Allows execution of some basic operations such as uploading an image or rebooting the controller Displayed Status/ Command Exit OS Version Exit Upgrade Image [Partition 0 [Y|N] | Partition 1 [Y|N]] Upload config [Y|N] Factory Default [Y|N] Media Eject [Y|N] Reload system [Y|N] Halt system [Y|N] Exit Description Exit LED menu ArubaOS version Exit Status menu Upgrade the controller image on the selected partition from a predefined location on an attached USB flash device Upload the controller's current configuration to a predefined location on the attached USB flash device Reset the controller to factory default settings Complete reading or writing to the attached USB device Reload controller Halt controller Exit Maintenance menu Disabling the LCD Screen By default, the LCD screen is enabled. However, if the W-7205 controller is deployed in a location without physical security, the LCD screen can be disabled through the CLI. When disabled, pushing one of the navigation buttons will only illuminate the LCD screen and display the slot, role, device name, and any alarms. Additionally, it is possible to disable only the maintenance menu. This allows to change the LED behavior and view the device status but prevent upgrades and configuration changes. To disable the LCD screen, enter the Enable mode and use the following CLI commands: (host) #configure terminal (host) (config) #lcd-menu (host) (lcd-menu) #disable menu To disable only the Maintenance menu or one of its sub-menus, enter the Enable mode and use the following CLI commands: (host) #configure terminal (host) (config) #lcd (host) (lcd-menu) #disable menu maintenance ? factory-default halt-system media-eject reload-system upgrade-image upload-config (host) (lcd-menu) #disable menu maintenance upgrade-image ? partition0 partition1 18 | W-7205 Controller Dell Networking W-7205 Controller | Installation Guide

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LCD Mode
Function
Displayed Status/ Command
Description
Exit
Exit LED menu
Status
Displays the ArubaOS version.
OS Version
ArubaOS version
Exit
Exit Status menu
Maintenance
Allows execution of some basic
operations such as uploading an
image or rebooting the controller
Upgrade Image [Partition 0 [Y|N] |
Partition 1 [Y|N]]
Upgrade the controller image on
the selected partition from a
predefined location on an
attached USB flash device
Upload config [Y|N]
Upload the controller’s current
configuration to a predefined
location on the attached USB
flash device
Factory Default [Y|N]
Reset the controller to factory
default settings
Media Eject [Y|N]
Complete reading or writing to
the attached USB device
Reload system [Y|N]
Reload controller
Halt system [Y|N]
Halt controller
Exit
Exit Maintenance menu
Table 13:
LCD Panel Mode
Disabling the LCD Screen
By default, the LCD screen is enabled. However, if the W-7205 controller is deployed in a location without physical
security, the LCD screen can be disabled through the CLI. When disabled, pushing one of the navigation buttons
will only illuminate the LCD screen and display the slot, role, device name, and any alarms.
Additionally, it is possible to disable only the maintenance menu. This allows to change the LED behavior and view
the device status but prevent upgrades and configuration changes.
To disable the LCD screen, enter the Enable mode and use the following CLI commands:
(host) #configure terminal
(host) (config) #lcd-menu
(host) (lcd-menu) #disable menu
To disable only the Maintenance menu or one of its sub-menus, enter the Enable mode and use the following CLI
commands:
(host) #configure terminal
(host) (config) #lcd
(host) (lcd-menu) #disable menu maintenance ?
factory-default
halt-system
media-eject
reload-system
upgrade-image
upload-config
(host) (lcd-menu) #disable menu maintenance upgrade-image ?
partition0
partition1