Example
schedule reboot at
Syntax
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Parameter
Description
A confirmation is required when you carry out this command. If you fail to make a
confirmation within 30 seconds or enter "N" to cancel the operation, the
command will not be carried out.
# Clear the 16-bit index saved but not used in the current system.
<Sysname> reset unused porttag
Current operation will delete all unused port tag(s). Continue? [Y/N]:y
<Sysname>
schedule reboot at hh:mm [ date ]
undo schedule reboot
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hh:mm: Reboot time of a device, in the format of hh:mm (hours:minutes). The
value of the hh argument ranges of is 0 to 23, and the value of the mm argument
ranges from 0 to 59.
date: Reboot date of a device, in the format mm/dd/yyyy (Month/day/year) or in
the format yyyy/mm/dd (year/month/day) The yyyy value ranges from 2000 to
2035, the mm value ranges from 1 to 12, and the dd value depends on a specific
month.
Use the
schedule reboot at
and specify a specific reboot time and date.
Use the
undo schedule reboot
function.
By default, the scheduled reboot function is disabled.
There are two cases if no specific reboot date is specified:
When the specified reboot time is later than the current time, the device will be
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rebooted at the reboot time of the current day.
When the specified reboot time is earlier than the current time, the device will
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be rebooted at the reboot time the next day.
If you are performing file operations when the device is to be rebooted, the
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system does not execute the command for the sake of security.
Note that:
The precision of the device timer is 1 minute. One minute before the reboot
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time, the device will prompt "REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE" and will be rebooted
in one minute.
The difference between the reboot date and the current date cannot exceed 30
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x 24 hours (namely, 30 days).
command to enable the scheduled reboot function
command to disable the scheduled reboot
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