Cisco Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.0

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EXAMPLES 
This example shows how to reboot
 
Prime Network Services Controller: 
nsc# connect local-mgmt 
Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 
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nsc(local-mgmt)# reboot 
The VM will be rebooted. Are you sure? (yes/no): yes 
Rebooting... 
Broadcast message from root (pts/0) (Thu Sep 30 01:52:25 2010): 
The system is going down for reboot NOW! 
nsc(local-mgmt)# 
Updating the System 
You can update the system.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN 
See
 for basic information about the Prime Network 
Services Controller CLI. 
CLI 
Local management 
SUMMARY STEPS 
1.  connect local-mgmt 
2.  update {bootflash: | ftp: | scp: | sftp: | volatile:} <uri> 
Note:   Do not use TFTP to update the system.  
DETAILED STEPS 
 
Command 
Purpose  
Step 1   connect local-mgmt 
                                                         
Example:                                                 
nsc# connect local-mgmt 
Places you in the local management 
CLI.