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Scheduling a System Reset

Scheduling a Reset at a Specific Time

You can specify an absolute time and date at which the reset should take place with the reset at
command. Entering the month and day argument with this command is optional. If you do not specify
the month and day, the reset will take place on the current day if the time specified is later than the
current time. If the time scheduled for reset is earlier than the current time, the reset will take place on
the following day.
The maximum scheduled reset time is 24 days.
Note
To schedule a reset at a specific time, perform this task in privileged mode:
Task
Step 1
Schedule the reset time at a specific time.
Step 2
Verify the scheduled reset.
The minimum downtime argument is valid only if the system has a standby supervisor engine.
Note
This example shows how to schedule a reset at a specific time:
Console> (enable) reset at 20:00
Reset scheduled at 20:00:00, Wed Aug 18 1999.
Proceed with scheduled reset? (y/n) [n]? y
Reset scheduled for 20:00:00, Wed Aug 18 1999 (in 0 day 5 hours 40 minutes).
Console> (enable)
This example shows how to schedule a reset at a specific time and include a reason for the reset:
Console> (enable) reset at 23:00 8/18 Software upgrade to 5.3(1).
Reset scheduled at 23:00:00, Wed Aug 18 1999.
Reset reason: Software upgrade to 5.3(1).
Proceed with scheduled reset? (y/n) [n]? y
Reset scheduled for 23:00:00, Wed Aug 18 1999 (in 0 day 8 hours 39 minutes).
Console> (enable)
This example shows how to schedule a reset with a minimum downtime:
Console> (enable) reset mindown at 23:00 8/18 Software upgrade to 5.3(1).
Reset scheduled at 23:00:00, Wed Aug 18 1999.
Reset reason: Software upgrade to 5.3(1).
Proceed with scheduled reset? (y/n) [n]? y
Reset mindown scheduled for 23:00:00, Wed Aug 18 1999 (in 0 day 8 hours 39 minutes).
Console> (enable)

Scheduling a Reset Within a Specified Amount of Time

You can schedule a reset within a specified time with the reset in command. For instance, if the current
system time is 9:00 a.m. and reset is scheduled in one hour, the scheduled reset will take place at
10:00 a.m. If you or NTP advances the system clock to 10:00 a.m., the reset will take place at
11:00 a.m. If the clock is advanced ahead of the scheduled reset time, the reset will take place 5 minutes
after the current time.
Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide—Releases 6.3 and 6.4
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Chapter 20
Command
reset [mindown] at {hh:mm} [mm/dd] [reason]
show reset
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