System Operating Management Commands - AR46 Series
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Description
Using the schedule reboot at command, you can enable the timing reboot
function of the router and set the specific reboot time and date.
By default, the timing reboot router function is disabled.
If the schedule reboot at command sets specified date parameters, which
represents a data in the future, the router will be restarted in specified time, with
error not more than 1 minute.
If no specified date parameters are configured, two cases are involved: If the
configured time is after the current time, the router will be restarted at the time
point of that day; if the configured time is before the current time, the router will
be restarted at the time point of the next day.
It should be noted that the configured date should not exceed the current date
more than 30 days. In addition, after the command is configured, the system will
prompt you to input confirmation information. Only after the "Y" or the "y" is
entered can the configuration be valid. If there is related configuration before, it
will be covered directly.
Moreover, after the schedule reboot at command is configured and the system
time is adjusted by the clock command, the former configured schedule reboot at
parameter will go invalid.
For the related command, see reboot, schedule reboot delay, undo schedule
reboot, display schedule reboot.
Example
Set the router to be restarted at 22:00 that night (the current time is 15:50).
<3Com> schedule reboot at 22:00
Reboot scheduled for 22:00:00 UTC 2002/11/18 (in 6 hours and 10
minutes)
Proceed with reboot? [Y/N]:y
schedule reboot
delay
Syntax
schedule reboot delay { hhh:mm | mmm }
View
User view
Parameter
hhh:mm: Waiting time for rebooting a router, in the format of "hour: minute" The
hhh ranges from 0 to 720, and the mm ranges from 0 to 59.
mmm: Waiting delay for rebooting a router, in the format of "absolute minutes" .
Ranging from 0 to 43200,
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