Scheduling a Reboot on the Switch
After you schedule a reboot on the switch, the switch will reboot at the specified time.
Table 4-3 Schedule a reboot on the switch
Operation
Schedule a reboot on the switch, and
set the reboot date and time
Schedule a reboot on the switch, and
set the delay time for reboot
Enter system view
Schedule a reboot on the switch, and
set the reboot period
The switch timer can be set to precision of one minute, that is, the switch will reboot within one minute
after the specified reboot date and time.
Configuring Real-time Monitoring of the Running Status of the System
This function enables you to dynamically record the system running status, such as CPU, thus
facilitating analysis and solution of the problems of the device.
Table 4-4 Configure real-time monitoring of the running status of the system
Operation
Enter system view
Enable real-time monitoring of
the running status of the
system
Enabling of this function consumes some amounts of CPU resources. Therefore, if your network has a
high CPU usage requirement, you can disable this function to release your CPU resources.
Specifying the APP to be Used at Reboot
APP is the host software of the switch. If multiple APPs exist in the Flash memory, you can use the
command here to specify the one that will be used when the switch reboots.
Command
schedule reboot at hh:mm
[ mm/dd/yyyy | yyyy/mm/dd ]
schedule reboot delay { hh:mm |
mm }
system-view
schedule reboot regularity at
hh:mm period
Command
system-view
system-monitor enable
4-2
Description
Optional
Optional
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Optional
Description
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Optional
Enabled by default.
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