Using The Reload In Command - HP ProCurve 7000dl Series Basic Management And Configuration Manual

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Be very careful doing any kind of file management with the startup-config and
SROS.BIZ files while the autosynch command is enabled. If you erase either
the startup-config file or SROS.BIZ file from compact flash, the file will also
be erased from the internal flash.
If you have managed to erase the SROS.BIZ file from both flash and compact
flash, you can create the file by entering this command from the enable mode
context:
ProCurve# copy flash J0X_0X.biz flash SROS.BIZ
Pay special attention to the filenames.
If you have erased the startup-config, entering write memory from the enable
mode context will create a startup-config file and save it to compact flash.

Using the reload in Command

When you are configuring the ProCurve Secure Router, you may want to enter
a safeguard to ensure that you do not inadvertently block your access to the
router. You can configure the ProCurve Secure Router to reload the startup-
config after a set time period has elapsed, returning the router to its previous
configurations.
To schedule a system reboot, enter the following command from the enable
mode context:
ProCurve# reload in <mmm>
or
ProCurve# reload in <hhh:mm>
Replace <mmm> with the number of minutes to countdown until the router
reboots. You can specify a three-digit number. Replace <hhh:mm> with a
countdown time such as 1:15 (1 hour and 15 minutes).
For example, if you wanted to set the router to reboot in 3 hours, you would
enter:
ProCurve# reload in 3:00
or
ProCurve# reload in 180
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