3Com 4500 50-PORT Switch User Manual


 
344 CHAPTER 12: USING SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
Example
Set the switch to be restarted at 22:00 that night (the current time is 15:50).
<SW4500>schedule reboot at 22:00
Reboot system at 22:00:00 2000/04/02 (in 19 hours and 47 minutes)
confirm? [Y/N]:y
%Apr 2 02:12:20:72 2000 3Com CMD/5/REBOOT:- 1 -
aux0: schedule reboot parameters at 02:12:20 2000/04/02. And system
will reboot at 22:00 2000/04/02.
<SW4500>
schedule reboot delay Syntax
schedule reboot delay { hhh:mm | mmm }
undo schedule reboot
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Parameter
hhh:mm: Waiting time for rebooting a switch, in the format of "hour: minute" The
hhh ranges from 0 to 720, and the mm ranges from 0 to 59.
mmm: Waiting delay for rebooting a switch, in the format of "absolute minutes" .
Ranging from 0 to 43200,
Description
Use the schedule reboot delay command to enable the timing reboot switch
function and set the waiting time. Use the
undo schedule reboot command to
disable the timing reboot function.
By default, the timing reboot switch function is disabled.
Two formats can be used to set the waiting delay of timing reboot switch, namely
the format of "hour: minute" and the format of "absolute minutes". But the total
minutes should be no more than 30×24×60 minutes, or 30 days.
After this command is configured, the system will prompt you to input
confirmation information. Only after the "Y" or the "y" is entered can the
configuration be valid. If there is related configuration before, it will be covered
directly.
After the schedule reboot at command is configured, and the system time is
adjusted by the
clock command, the original schedule reboot at parameter will
become invalid.
For the related command, see reboot, schedule reboot at, undo schedule
reboot, display schedule reboot
Example
Configure the switch to be restarted after 88 minutes (the current time is 21:32).
<SW4500>schedule reboot delay 88
Reboot system at 03:41 2000/04/02 (in 1 hours and 28 minutes)