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%Jun 6 11:43:11:629 2010 Sysname CMD/4/REBOOT: vty0(192.168.1.54): Set schedule reboot parameters at 11:43:11 06/06/2010, and system will reboot at 12:00 06/06/2010. schedule reboot delay Syntax schedule reboot delay { hh:mm | mm } View undo schedule reboot User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters hh:mm: Specifies a time for the device reboot, in the hh:mm format. The hh value ranges from 0 to 720, and the mm value ranges from 0 to 59. When the hh value is 720, the mm value cannot be more than 0. mm: Specifies a delay for the device reboot in minutes. The value ranges from 0 to 43,200. Description CAUTION: • Device reboot can interrupt network services. • Changing any clock setting can cancel the reboot schedule. Use schedule reboot delay to schedule a reboot to occur after a delay. Use undo schedule reboot to disable the scheduled reboot function. By default, the scheduled reboot function is disabled. The reboot delay cannot exceed 30 x 24 x 60 minutes, or 30 days. The switch supports only one device reboot schedule. If you configure the schedule reboot delay command multiple times, the last configuration takes effect. The schedule reboot at command and the schedule reboot delay command overwrite each other, and whichever is configured last takes effect. The alert "REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE" appears one minute before the reboot time. For data security, if you are performing file operations at the reboot time, the system does not reboot. Related commands: schedule reboot at. Examples # Configure the switch to reboot in 88 minutes. This example assumes that the current time is 11:48. schedule reboot delay 88 Reboot system at 13:16 06/06/2010(in 1 hour(s) and 28 minute(s)). confirm? [Y/N]: Enter y at the prompt. If you have used the terminal logging command to enable the log display function (enabled by default) on the terminal, the system automatically displays a reboot schedule log message. 160

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<Sysname>
%Jun
6 11:43:11:629 2010 Sysname CMD/4/REBOOT:
vty0(192.168.1.54): Set schedule reboot parameters at 11:43:11 06/06/2010, and system will
reboot at 12:00 06/06/2010.
schedule reboot delay
Syntax
schedule reboot delay
{
hh:mm
|
mm
}
undo schedule reboot
View
User view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
hh:mm
: Specifies a time for the device reboot, in the
hh:mm
format. The
hh
value ranges from 0 to 720,
and the
mm
value ranges from 0 to 59. When the
hh
value is 720, the
mm
value cannot be more than
0.
mm
: Specifies a delay for the device reboot in minutes. The value ranges from 0 to 43,200.
Description
CAUTION:
Device reboot can interrupt network services.
Changing any clock setting can cancel the reboot schedule.
Use
schedule reboot delay
to schedule a reboot to occur after a delay.
Use
undo schedule reboot
to disable the scheduled reboot function.
By default, the scheduled reboot function is disabled.
The reboot delay cannot exceed 30 x 24 x 60 minutes, or 30 days.
The switch supports only one device reboot schedule. If you configure the
schedule reboot delay
command multiple times, the last configuration takes effect. The
schedule reboot at
command and the
schedule reboot delay
command overwrite each other, and whichever is configured last takes effect.
The alert "REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE" appears one minute before the reboot time.
For data security, if you are performing file operations at the reboot time, the system does not reboot.
Related commands:
schedule reboot at
.
Examples
# Configure the switch to reboot in 88 minutes. This example assumes that the current time is 11:48.
<Sysname> schedule reboot delay 88
Reboot system at 13:16 06/06/2010(in 1 hour(s) and 28 minute(s)). confirm? [Y/N]:
Enter
y
at the prompt. If you have used the
terminal logging
command to enable the log display function
(enabled by default) on the terminal, the system automatically displays a reboot schedule log message.