Configuring The Scheduled Automatic Execution Function - 3Com 4510G Configuration Manual

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Use the save command to save the current configuration before you reboot the device to avoid
configuration lost. (For details of the save command, refer to File System Management
Configuration in the System Volume.)
Use the display startup command and the display boot-loader command to verify the
configuration files and the startup file to be used at the next system startup before you reboot the
device. (For details of the display startup command, refer to File System Management
Configuration in the System Volume.)
The precision of the rebooting timer is 1 minute. One minute before the rebooting time, the device
will prompt "REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE" and will reboot in one minute.
When you execute the reboot command on the master, if you specify the slot keyword, the
member device with the specified number will reboot; if you do not specify the slot keyword, all
member devices in the IRF will reboot.
Device reboot may result in the interruption of the ongoing services. Use these commands with
caution.
If a main boot file fails or does not exist, the device cannot be rebooted with the reboot command.
In this case, you can re-specify a main boot file to reboot the device, or you can power off the
device then power it on and the system automatically uses the backup boot file to restart the
device.
If you are performing file operations when the device is to be rebooted, the system does not
execute the command for the sake of security.

Configuring the Scheduled Automatic Execution Function

The scheduled automatic execution function means that the system automatically executes a specified
command at a specified time in a specified view. This function is used for scheduled system upgrade
or configuration.
Follow these steps to configure the scheduled automatic execution function:
To do...
Automatically execute the
specified command at the
specified time
Automatically execute the
specified command after the
specified delay
Note that:
At present, you can specify user view and system view only. To automatically execute the
specified command in another view or automatically execute multiple commands at a time, you
can configure the system to automatically execute a batch file at the specified time (note that you
must provide a complete file path for the system to execute the batch file.).
The system does not check the values of the view and command arguments. Therefore, ensure
the correctness of the command argument (including the correct format of command and the
correct relationship between the command and view arguments).
Use the command...
schedule job at time [ date ]
view view command
schedule job delay time view
view command
10-3
Remarks
Optional
If you configure the function,
use either command
Available in user view

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