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To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Specify the view in which the
commands in the job run
view
view-name
Required
You can specify only one view for
a job. The job executes all
commands in the specified view.
Add commands to the job
Configure a command to run at a
specific time and date:
time
time-id
at
time date
command
command
Configure a command to run at a
specific time:
time
time-id
{
one-off
|
repeating
}
at
time
[
month-date
month-day
|
week-day
week-daylist
]
command
command
Configure a command to run after
a delay:
time
time-id
{
one-off
|
repeating
}
delay
time
command
command
Required
Use any of the commands.
NOTE:
Changing the system time does not
affect the execution time of the job
set by the
time at
command or the
time delay
command.
Disabling Boot ROM access
By default, anyone can press
Ctrl+B
during startup to enter the Boot menu and configure the Boot ROM.
To protect the system, you can disable Boot ROM access so the users can access only the CLI.
You can also set a Boot ROM password the first time you access the Boot menu to protect the Boot ROM.
To view Boot ROM accessibility status, use the
display startup
command. For more information about the
display startup
command, see
Fundamentals Command Reference
.
Follow the step below to disable Boot ROM access:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Disable Boot ROM access
undo startup bootrom-access
enable
Required
By default, Boot ROM access is
enabled.
Available in user view.
Configuring the power-saving function
Enabling the power-saving function
The power-saving function controls the LEDs and power-saving status of Ethernet interfaces.
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If the power-saving function is disabled globally, all LEDs operate normally (ON, OFF, and blinking)
and you can check the statuses of the LEDs to see whether the device encounters problems. An
Ethernet interface can be enabled with the power-saving function individually. The current
configuration of the device determines whether all Ethernet interfaces are enabled with this
function.